Got a new battery and still having issues. As I just installed new alternator too, I emailed the following to the manufacture of the alternator:
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I just recently purchased a Power Master 7294 100A alternator through Summit Racing. It's installed on my 1983 AMC Eagle with a 4.2L (258 CI) engine. Car and engine is stock. Reason I went for the larger alternator is cost was close enough to cost of a NEW OEM alternator and the reviews I've read on your products on the Jeep web sites have been really good.
Here's my issue. I was having issues lately with battery not charging. Its a sears battery, I took it to them and after running load test and charging system tests, the battery has a weak cell and the alternator was only putting out slightly over 12 volts. So, I needed both new alternator and battery. I have both now. Watching the volt gage on the dash, previous to this issue, it stayed in between the too low and too high red areas of the meter. When the problem started, it stays in the too low area and this was confirmed by sears. Now, with the new alternator and battery, I still have that issue. I just checked the battery with a multimeter and it read 12.4 volts prior to starting and just slightly higher when engine was running. I checked the voltage at the alternator and it mirrored what I seen at the battery.
The proof of performance tag that was on the alternator when I received it says it was set at 14.7 volts (Dated 10-26-12 initialed by JG). What am I missing that is making this too low to keep charging the battery? Other symptoms I see are as follows:
- After driving the car for about 15 minutes the voltmeter on the dash creeps up to normal but immediately goes below the red zone if I turn on something electrical that have a higher current draw (wipers, lights, blinkers, etc.) Just having the radio on doesn't cause the issues.
- I was verifying alternator belt tightness and when I accidently touched the alternator pulley, I almost burned my finger. I dripped a little water on the pulley and it was hot enough to turn it to steam.
I looked over the wiring, for the charging circuit, I don't see anything broke, grounded, melted, etc. Solenoid and battery cables are new. What am I missing?
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Any suggestions?