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How far do you drive these days? Just carry a spare battery to see you through the day!
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Funny you should mention that. I have been carrying a spare battery and jumper leads in one of the side compartments since the problem arose.
I haven't needed them yet because when it appears the thing is not going to work at all, for no apparent reason the genny will come on line and behave normally for the rest of that segment? Next start and the game's on again. Whatever's wrong it's got to br quite minor. Dave
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We seem to have tapped the limits of expertise available on the forum Svenn.
Any progress? David
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David,
You will just have to wait for a real expert. These queries seem to me like a whole bunch of experts standing around staring into the engine bay of a vehicle broken down on a club run. Sooner or later someone will walk up who has actually had that problem themselves (or is a geniune expert) and presto problem solved. It is still a bit of fun to throw in some experience: "No generator? Have you tried cleaning the windscreen?" There are a few good fault tracing ideas above from the guys on this problem. It may not be immediately useful but there is always a little bit to learn from everyone's idea that's what makes clubs and the MLU forum good to belong to. You certainly contribute common sense (except for DUKW wheels on a Morris van!) on a regular basis. Lang |
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One thing that everybody seems to miss is a bad ground.
Check your ground cables, remove any corrosion, make sure cables or braided straps are in good condition and have good contact with the frame use multitooth lock washers on bare metal. ground engine to transmission, ground both engine and transmission to frame separately and don't spare the silicon di-electric compound to prevent more corrosion.
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Roberta, I was thinking about that. the regulator needs a good earth as does the generator.
If the geny motors, I would be checking the points and air gaps in the regulator.
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I hear what you're saying Lang. My dad had some pearls of wisdom he used to quote when appropriate.
One was, 'Two heads are better than one, even if they're wooden heads', ![]() Another was,'Even the village idiot knows something you don't!'. ![]() Good earthing is a must U.G. That's something that I will look at but I'm usually careful to get good electrical connections even to the extent of running above earth return wires where i'm not sure. With a 6 Jolt system you can't afford to lose any. Dave
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