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RE: alternator woes

To: "'MGList'" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: alternator woes
From: "David M. Hall" <dhall@vcd.hp.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 08:39:56 -0800
Actually, the battery can hold enough charge to keep the
car running for a while, but not enough to turn over the
motor.  I had this happen when my alternator went out
and had to do a jump start.  Ran for a while but wouldn't
restart.

Dave

Ross MacPherson wrote:
> At 10:55 PM 11/17/96 -0500, you wrote:
> >Dammit  I think I have the same thing - I just finished seven weeks of
> >reuphoulstering the interior of my 72B - (and bloody fine it looks too!) -
> >after i replaced the ($700) seats I was ready for a spin - and knowing the
> >battery was flat from 7 weeks of open doors i jumped it - started and ran
> >fine, went for a spin to charge it and the following day it was dead - red
> >light out all the time..... - jumped again, drove 55 miles - dead
> >
> >Now the battery is only six months old and the alternator "seems" ok - 
> >
> Hi Mike,
>  
> Please pardon me if the following makes no sense, I've been up all night and
> am just winding down.
>  
> It would seem to me that if you jump the car and it runs fine till you shut
> it down and then won't start that your alternator is probably fine and your
> battery is hooped.  When the car is running the alternator supplies all the
> current necessary for your ignition, lights and accessories as well as
> charging up the battery as required.
>  
> If the car will not crank over on it's own then the voltage at the starter
> is insufficient.  Either you've got a wiring fault between the battery and
> the starter or your battery is not up to the task.  If your alternator is
> not doing it's thing but you can get the car running via a jump start the
> car will only stay running as long as the battery has sufficient oomph to
> provide ignition.  Once the battery is exhausted  the car will die.
> Naturally increased load like lights, fans and radios will speed this
> process. On the other hand if the alternator is fine but the battery is shot
> you can run forever but not restart. This scenario is a perfect example of
> why an ammeter is so much better than an idiot light.
>  
> Just my 2 cents worth but maybe have the capacity of your battery checked by
> a good auto-electric shop.
>    ___        \______                 Ross MacPherson 
>   / __ \ __ /       /------|)         arm@unix.infoserve.net
> /  (___)---------/ (___)      Vancouver, BC, Canada
>  1947 MG-TC 3528              1966 MGB-GT   
> 
> 


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