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Old 12-18-2016, 04:19 PM
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Default Ignition light won't go out

I have a Kirkham 427 (#174) and am the one and only owner, since about '02.. Running well until a few weeks ago, when I noted that my headlights were pretty dim (not that they were ever that good, and I had my cataracts done 6 months ago, so that wasn't it!). Voltmeter gauge reading 12V with car at about 3000 RPMs. Battery good at 12V (ignition off), and with car at about 2K, RPMs, the VOM reading across the battery terminals was about 12, as well. Figured it was the alternator.

Took the alternator off the and noted that the insulation on the "Batt" terminal wire (thick red one) had rubbed off and was touching the alternator case. Took the alternator to a reputable auto electric shop and the guy tested it and said it fine. Repaired the worn insulation and zipped 'er back together.

Car started fine (of course) but the "red ignition light" wouldn't go out, and the voltmeter/gauge read 12V, instead of 13+. Figured that maybe I'd crossed the "field" and "stator" wires on the alternator, tho' I was pretty careful. Since those wires are really hard to access, without starting over, I just switched them at the VR. Light still wouldn't extinguish. Went to the wiring diagram Kirkham gave me and it looked to me like the wiring on the car from them was different than what I've had for years without trouble.

Next, I bought a new VR (O'Reilly) but no matter how I wire the VR (the way I think it came from Kirkham or by their schematic) I can't get the light to go on, or it goes on, but won't go off. By the voltmeter, sometimes the charging value is 13-14V, as it should be, but not always. By now, i've tried so many permutations I can't recall what's what, but it has NEVER been right (light on at ignition, then off, voltmeter @ 13-14V, charging) since I took the alternator off.

Of course, the car starts fine, but not convinced it's charging correctly, and the light should go on and off, as it did before.

Should i take the alternator off again and retest? Could it be something else I haven't thought of??

thanx steve meltzer
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