Hey ya'll, I've been scouring the archives for a thread similar to my prob without success and I'm hopin for a little help... apologies for the length of this post.
After 400+k the electrical gremlins have finally found my trusty ol'goat, specifically erratic charging. About two months ago I had a battery go dead without warning. Now, it was an OLD battery. I bought new from NAPA and threw it in without any problems but soon noticed that my dash voltmeter (confirmed with dig handheld) wouldn't do more than approx 11. 5 with constant fluctuations (11. 2-11. 7. I measured at the alternator and the battery). Being over 400k on this stocker and electrically handicapped I went about cleaning the batt posts (very minor corrosion) and changing (in order) 1: volt regulator 2:belt tentioner/belt 3:alternator (old one benched fine but what the hell) without any change in the charging.
On initial startup I get 13. 7 but it slowly (over about 60 secs) drops down to that eleven range. As I turn on radio, lights etc... it drops further and if I turn on a blinker I can actually see a pulsing drop in the voltmeter which corresponds with the blinker actuating.
With the truck & equip off the batt sits at 11. 95. With truck off and all the bells and wistles on I get 11. 70. The truck is a 90. 5 and as far as I know I do not have one of those little PC'somethings hooked into the system.
Again, thanks in advance and sorry for the length on this but I'm at the end of my capabilities on it, S. O. S.
p. s. I drive daily and have never noticed hard starting or any sign of batt drain other than via instumentation (it is a big commercial NAPA batt).
After 400+k the electrical gremlins have finally found my trusty ol'goat, specifically erratic charging. About two months ago I had a battery go dead without warning. Now, it was an OLD battery. I bought new from NAPA and threw it in without any problems but soon noticed that my dash voltmeter (confirmed with dig handheld) wouldn't do more than approx 11. 5 with constant fluctuations (11. 2-11. 7. I measured at the alternator and the battery). Being over 400k on this stocker and electrically handicapped I went about cleaning the batt posts (very minor corrosion) and changing (in order) 1: volt regulator 2:belt tentioner/belt 3:alternator (old one benched fine but what the hell) without any change in the charging.
On initial startup I get 13. 7 but it slowly (over about 60 secs) drops down to that eleven range. As I turn on radio, lights etc... it drops further and if I turn on a blinker I can actually see a pulsing drop in the voltmeter which corresponds with the blinker actuating.
With the truck & equip off the batt sits at 11. 95. With truck off and all the bells and wistles on I get 11. 70. The truck is a 90. 5 and as far as I know I do not have one of those little PC'somethings hooked into the system.
Again, thanks in advance and sorry for the length on this but I'm at the end of my capabilities on it, S. O. S.
p. s. I drive daily and have never noticed hard starting or any sign of batt drain other than via instumentation (it is a big commercial NAPA batt).