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super C alternator running problems
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Posted by cowboy in WA on January 12, 2005 at 18:40:14 from (205.188.117.13):
Hello, I have spent the last week looking through the site to find info on wiring my super c to 12 volts. Lots of good info. I used the wiring diagrams to wire it up. I have tried a 35 mA LED, 1 100mA light and 2 100mA lights as warning lights. All with no success. So I had my alternator tested and it was bad. So i replaced it. Still no go. I know the tractor spins it fast enough because at one time the other alternator worked before it fried. I am using a Delco alternator w/ 3 wires. My ammeter is working. The lights come on but never shut off. It has a key type ignition w/ a remote solenoid for the starter. Any suggestions to help me would be great. My second question is my tractor starts and runs for a minute or two but never even warms up. Had the coil tested and it is fine. point and condesor also seem fine. any help? Thanks in advance.
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