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Starter?? Alternator?? Battery?? Drama's

Posted: Sun May 09, 2004 5:09 pm
by antt
last night was out on the logan night run, and had the stereo going, uhf on, high beams and a set of hella spotties going. i came up to a hard section and stalled halfway up a climb, went to hit the starter and nothing, no click or anything, still had all interior lights, headlights etc.

my mate jumped out and shorted it out and said that it had bugger all spark.

so drove around the rest of the night (2.5hrs) with only the low beams and keeping the revs up to try and charge it but i stalled it again later, and once again, no go whatsoever, had to get roll started again. :x

managed to get out alright, drove home (20mins) on the freeway, pulled up in the driveway, switched it off, then back on and it fired perfectly and hasn't given me any probs today

anyone know what the drama could be?
just a lot of draw on the little battery from running so much off it with not much revs or what?

Posted: Sun May 09, 2004 9:52 pm
by ozy1
you will find you had a high current draw happening while you were out, and also, running round in low range, at low RPM doesnt hlp either,

from what i believe the alternator rated at sat 50amps, only produces that at a certain RPM, in lowrange, you barly meet that mark.

Posted: Sun May 09, 2004 10:04 pm
by Gonzo
i`ve had the same problem, i usually put it down to a little alternator

low beam, no stereo and keep the revs up stops it happening

Posted: Mon May 10, 2004 11:02 am
by antt
cheers guys, thought it was something like that :x

hmm, i'm getting a fridge soon, better look at updating the alt and getting second battery me thinks :)

Posted: Mon May 10, 2004 1:46 pm
by -Scott-
Antt

A bigger alternator would be a good place to start, and also ask about appropriate pulley sizes. Putting a smaller pulley on the front of the alternator will make it turn faster, giving you more current at lower engine speeds, but the trade-off is the risk of spinning it too fast at high engine speeds. Make sure the auto-elec knows your requirements.

Cheers,

Scott