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Re: Re: Re: Re: Ford 4630 electrical system
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Posted by Ol Chief on September 04, 2003 at 21:41:04 from (63.246.186.23):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Ford 4630 electrical system posted by Rod F. on September 03, 2003 at 20:06:42:
Hi Rod;I got back to the problem today.Was checking to see if charging lite goes out with the engine running.It stayed lit.Stopped the engine and started looking.Noticed one of the wires in questionseemed rather brittle from heat.Then I went to the generator and found a similar size wire to ground post also same condition.Then disconnected the wire from post.This cleared the short to the starter lead.I have total continuity, so now I suspect a problem in the harness or at some other junction where these wires come.Since I do not know where The alternator ground is supposed to go I will have to open the harness and try to trace.This tractor has no cab. Also has no color code.In addition The output wire on alt.post is only 800 ohms to ground.Any idea whatit should be. Iwould guess at least One megohm.Iwill keep you posted.
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