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Re: Re: Re: 184 LO-BOY COIL PROBLEM
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Posted by Bama Binder on September 09, 2002 at 14:03:44 from (199.97.118.200):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 184 LO-BOY COIL PROBLEM posted by BILL R on September 09, 2002 at 11:26:49:
Bill...sorry...I have exhausted my knowledge of coils and potential problems. The symptoms seem to pretty much indicate a heat problem. When the coil gets hot it breaks down. Out of curiosity, how many amps is your alternator putting out? My thought is your alternator is putting out more amps than required if the regulator has quit working. More amps equals more potential heat in electrical stuff. I have never seen an alternator putting out too many amps, but I guess it is possible. I am grasping a bit at straws. I assume you are using a 12 V coil and not 6? Others are much more knowldgeable about these things than me. I have a 184 Loboy but am no electrical engineer. As an FYI, the 184 alternators do cross reference to several other alternators and they are not too expensive ($40 or so) if it happens to be this problem.
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