myself, my dad and his business partner spent pretty much all day trying to figure this out. we pretty much "bench tested" the alternator on the car by running a jumper cable from the battery to the case and to power the wire that tells the alt to turn on and it still doesn't charge right (also unpowered the "check gauges" light). tried a different alternator (AC Delco reman) and it did the same thing. put the alt that was in there back in and its not charging at all. while putting the old alt back in, we thought maybe the clutch going out on the AC compressor might have something to do with it (causing drag and not allowing it to spin fast enough to charge properly), so we took that off.
one more thing: when we put a load on w/ a battery/alt tester, even 50A, the alt would not charge, where it should charge more due to the increased load.
this is making less and less sense the more we look into it. there's got to be something we're missing. any ideas?
how is the charging system supposed to act? when the car is running, it should run full charge all the time, right? (not like an OBDII car)
one more thing: when we put a load on w/ a battery/alt tester, even 50A, the alt would not charge, where it should charge more due to the increased load.
this is making less and less sense the more we look into it. there's got to be something we're missing. any ideas?
how is the charging system supposed to act? when the car is running, it should run full charge all the time, right? (not like an OBDII car)
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