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RE: Running Hot

To: "'Martin Pearce'" <dungey@pearcem95.freeserve.co.uk>,
Subject: RE: Running Hot
From: "Gosling, Richard B" <Richard.Gosling@atkinsglobal.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 10:00:40 +0100
Back onto the subject of hot cars (rather than hot weather)...

Spitfires have a Voltage Stabiliser which takes the rather variable voltage
at the battery/alternator/generator and outputs a fixed 10V to supply the
gauges.  If this dies then it will output the full 12-14V and the gauges
will read correspondingly high.

How's your fuel gauge accuracy?  If this is reading over-full when you are
full then this will confirm voltage regulator problems.

You will need a needle voltmeter to test this.  The device works by
switching rapidly between full voltage and 0V to give a 10V average - a
needle voltmeter will show this average, but a digital voltmeter will just
give random numbers jumping all over the place.

On a 1500 the voltage regulator is retained under one of the speedo mounting
screws.  Don't know where you'd find it on a Spitfire4.

Richard & Daffy


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