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07-05-2021, 03:14 PM | #26 |
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Re: Truck Died Instantly - Electrical Smoke/Smell
I would buy a new one wire internally regulated alternator.
They are reasonably priced
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07-05-2021, 03:17 PM | #27 |
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Re: Truck Died Instantly - Electrical Smoke/Smell
Down the road perhaps but I don't want to add any more variables to figure out the issue at the moment.
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Re: Truck Died Instantly - Electrical Smoke/Smell
I would take the alternator and have it tested. I believe you have an internal short. This would be a great time to convert to an internal regulated alternator. I would NOT do a 1-wire version. It is a bolt-on swap with minimal wiring.
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Re: Truck Died Instantly - Electrical Smoke/Smell
Input which I found helpful -- from Andy, in my old thread
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07-05-2021, 07:31 PM | #31 |
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Re: Truck Died Instantly - Electrical Smoke/Smell
Bad alternator. One new fusible link soldered in and one new alterntor and she is purring like a kitten again. Am I correct that when the diodes fail in the alternator it allows current to flow from the battery to the alternator, thus causing the heat and smoke?
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Re: Truck Died Instantly - Electrical Smoke/Smell
For some very interesting information about wiring in a alternator google MAD Electrical...I one wire is not the preferred upgrade for most applications.
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Glad you got it fixed!
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Re: Truck Died Instantly - Electrical Smoke/Smell
Few more pics. Soldering the thick wire to the much thinner fusible link, heat shrink and the new alternator.
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Unfortunately there isn't one definite symptom that occurs when a diode(s) fails. They can short across, they can open internally, or they can degrade and operate out specification or intermittently. Diodes are simple and pretty tough so it is usually some other component in the circuit that fails and takes the diode out.
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Yah, I actually enjoy electrical on my other vehicles--adding relays for lights, etc but I had not had to do any electrical at all on my '72 since owning it. Hey, quick question. This new alternator is clocked 90 degrees off. Can I just take out the perimeter long bolts and clock it how I want?
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Re: Truck Died Instantly - Electrical Smoke/Smell
Are you saying taking the hot cable off the battery with the engine running may cause a diode to blow?
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I never had a problem with one of these old trucks though. We would pull a cable of back in the day just to see if it was charging. Now I use a tester for that though. |
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Re: Truck Died Instantly - Electrical Smoke/Smell
Why didn't your dealership put another 12V source on the electrical system instead of leaving the engine running to supply it? A very small 12V battery has enough capacity to hold ECU data for hours.
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Yes.
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You're lucky you didn't pop a diode, BTW. As has been mentioned, they're pretty robust...
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