pinellasproofer
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Hello, I’m new to the forum and would like to say thanks beforehand for any advice you can give.
My daily driver is a ’78 Scout II with the 304 and manual transmission. I’ve driven it for more than a year and the electrical system conked out on me after 40 minutes in stop-and-go traffic. It’s probably the bulkhead connectors, but I took it to a shop before finding this forum.
The shop told me my alternator was putting out 19 volts, and I needed to get a new one. I took it to auto zone since it has a lifetime warranty, and it tested fine. I took it to advanced auto, and it tested fine. I took it back to the shop, and after $200, they told me the harness was plugged in backwards even though the plug tab was pointing the correct way. Of course after driving it home with the plug the “right way,” I noticed that the alternator was not charging the battery enough. The battery was dead by the time I hit my driveway.
After reading the alternator sticky in the forum, I think the shop is wrong since the “wrong way” matches the pictures. I tested the alternator myself with the plug the “wrong way”(see photos) and it is indeed putting out 19 volts. Before I start messing with wires, is there an obvious reason for this? At some point it looks like someone clipped a lot of wires and had a dual battery setup, but I only have one battery in it.
I plan on ditching the bulkhead connectors and redoing the grounding on the engine block. I don’t think the remote starter installation would fix the alternator, but would it be worth a try? I also am replacing the crv behind to the gauges to try to get the light behind the fuel gauge and the gauge itself working correctly (it only goes up to ¾ tank when full). If all else fails, I am going to buy the quickwire harness and have another shop install it since I know next to nothing about electrical.
Thanks again for any help you can give.
Brian
My daily driver is a ’78 Scout II with the 304 and manual transmission. I’ve driven it for more than a year and the electrical system conked out on me after 40 minutes in stop-and-go traffic. It’s probably the bulkhead connectors, but I took it to a shop before finding this forum.
The shop told me my alternator was putting out 19 volts, and I needed to get a new one. I took it to auto zone since it has a lifetime warranty, and it tested fine. I took it to advanced auto, and it tested fine. I took it back to the shop, and after $200, they told me the harness was plugged in backwards even though the plug tab was pointing the correct way. Of course after driving it home with the plug the “right way,” I noticed that the alternator was not charging the battery enough. The battery was dead by the time I hit my driveway.
After reading the alternator sticky in the forum, I think the shop is wrong since the “wrong way” matches the pictures. I tested the alternator myself with the plug the “wrong way”(see photos) and it is indeed putting out 19 volts. Before I start messing with wires, is there an obvious reason for this? At some point it looks like someone clipped a lot of wires and had a dual battery setup, but I only have one battery in it.
I plan on ditching the bulkhead connectors and redoing the grounding on the engine block. I don’t think the remote starter installation would fix the alternator, but would it be worth a try? I also am replacing the crv behind to the gauges to try to get the light behind the fuel gauge and the gauge itself working correctly (it only goes up to ¾ tank when full). If all else fails, I am going to buy the quickwire harness and have another shop install it since I know next to nothing about electrical.
Thanks again for any help you can give.
Brian
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