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Re: Alternator Not Charging 1971 Roadrunner [Re: DAYCLONA] #2770580
05/02/20 10:25 PM
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If you had a short on that line your wiring harness would have gone up in smoke, BTDT on a 64 300, had to hand make a wiring harness, no reproductions then.

You had an open, which means the wire was broke somewhere.

Good job sorting it out.

Last edited by Sniper; 05/02/20 10:26 PM.
Re: Alternator Not Charging 1971 Roadrunner [Re: markshemiworld] #2770842
05/03/20 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by markshemiworld
Ok everybody here is what I found-

but somewhere between the alternator stud and the back of the ammeter I had a short in the wire.


You had an OPEN in the wire, if it would have been a short the smoke would have lead you to the source. whistling


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Re: Alternator Not Charging 1971 Roadrunner [Re: John_Kunkel] #2771075
05/04/20 12:11 PM
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when the "magic smoke" appears, "magic words" will come from you ! biggrin
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