brucejohnson
TDR MEMBER
Logical analysis well stated...I just finished rereading this thread from beginning to end. This refresher helps put things into perspective. Post #1, #27, and #54 are have some common elements:
Post #1 - charging system quit and then started working again on its own after restarting engine, then quit again in 5 miles.
Post #27 - After blown 140 amp fuse was replaced, charging system worked, but quit after five miles later after an engine restart (at the fueling station).
Post #54 - No voltage present with at dark blue field wire with key on. But, when plugged back in with key on 12.55 volts appear.
I think that the blown 140 amp fuse may have happened while removing and re-installing the alternator (between Post #1 and Post #27) and is not related to the problem in any way. It would have been very easy for a momentary short to ground to have occurred if both batteries were not disconnected during all of the work process. Just speculating here.
It appears that he field supply current to the alternator is random. I fully expect the problem to show again very soon. Nothing has changed.
I listed the relevant posts below.
Post 1 - "So, I'm driving along and I hear a chime, look at the dash and there's a check gages light on. Look over and voltage gage in pegged at 8 volts, pulled over and turned off engine, popped the hood and belt is still on.
restarted and after 10 seconds, gage back to 14 volts, drive 5 more miles and ding, gage at 8 again. I'm 2 miles from home, so I hooked'em to the garage, put a volt meter on battery with engine running=12.55 volts. Gage still at 8. Pulled alt. off and parts store tested it=Passed the test."
Post 27 - Okay "o learned ones". I did the test light test=Passed. R&R fuse, Battery voltage at alt. post=yes, Battery voltage pre start=12.68v, started engine and had 14.18v at batteries, 14.18v at either side of fuse. Let run for 20 min. Grid heater ops @ 51degrees=yes for 1-3 sec. every 10-15 sec. for a while, then stopped. engine temp=145 degrees. Drove 5 miles to fuel up, all good. Fueled up and restarted, no charge, Fuse good, batteries @ 12.50, each side of fuse=12.50.
Post 54 - #1-check Dark Blue wire at alt. field plug with Ig. on. Result was 0-volts from batt. ground to meter probe stuck in DB wire female plug. Dark Green wire showed 0v, but continuity to ground. (BUTTTTT, when I plugged the field connector back into the alt. and skinned the DB wire a little, it tested 12.5 v with Ig. on.) So I started the truck, Batt. at start=12.60v, after start 12.32. About 5 seconds later, the volt meter I had connected to the Batt.(I'm looking at it through the windshield) started climbing to 14.10v and stayed there for 2 minutes.
- John
Intermittency, this is where the aforementioned Gremlins may be hiding a surprise...

Time will tell...
Fingers crossed...
The next bridge crossed, if/when presented...
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