The trip was great with the spider running great and no indication of trouble.
That is until I pulled off the 880 and noticed my turn signal were not cycling at all.
Right away I was concerned about a low voltage issue. Note that the low voltage lamp in the bottom of the tach never came on.
Turns out my customer is an Alfa and Fiat lover also. He had owned several spiders and currently has a 74 Alfa GTV and an 85? GTV.
Once I was finished with his propeller, I started into the troubleshoot of my problem. Low voltage at the battery resulted in the typical no start with the starter solenoid clicking at us. Once jump started the alternator showed 7-8 volts on a digital VOM.
FIrst thought was that the 95 amp alternator died. I did notice that the rear bearing dust cover is gone from its opening.
The closest O'reillys did have a stock externally regulated alternator, but it did not come with a pulley and I did not know if the existing pulley would transfer. My prop balance customer had given me a ride to the parts store and I did not want to burn up his time. Not knowing for sure if I could get the replacement alternator to accept the pulley I had, I opted to buy another battery and make the trip home just running the ignition. So I had to race the sun home. Once the battery was installed I started up and just drove straight home with no issues. Still no low volt light on in the tach.
Did the 100 miles home and got out my meter and found I had an alternator that was putting out 13.8 to 14.8 volts depending on how I loaded the system.
So what do you think?
I think I have an intermittent failure of the 95 amp internal regulated alternator. It is one from Allisons I think. And I am NOT complaining about the alternator purchase, its a mechanical part made by people, failure is expected.
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Coupled with the alternator, I think I have a bad lamp in the low volt warning light. I have had the guage cluster out recently and I suppose it's possible I have a bad connection to that lamp?
Any input?
P.S. the dual IDF's are running about 22 MPG with me cruising at about 3700 RPM at 70 MPH. That and more power than before!