Posted by dale kahler on December 20, 2013 at 13:25:41 from (67.142.166.20):
In Reply to: Re: pulsing ammeter posted by George Marsh on December 19, 2013 at 07:05:49:
In clarification about the ammeter discharging when the lights were on and the tractor running that was stated wrong. In reply to the pulsing issue I knew that the belt, pulley, wiring etc. were not the issue and liked to think a rebuilt alternator could be ruled out, but knew it couldn"t, but it was all that was left. I did take the alternator in and have it tested, to my delight it also pulsed the ammeter on the bench test. As it happens all too often new parts are faulty and this was the end result here on the rebuild. All the alternators I have built through the years and never an issue, there"s always a first! I bought a new 10SI delco alternator 2-wire, 3-wire whatever people want to call it, and this ended the pulsing as expected. Thanks again to all who commented in the forum and happy problem solving! Merry Christmas!
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