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Old 08-18-2017   #1
BigIke
 
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Montgomery TX
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Default Help Needed... Loading up, Dieing, and Charging Issues

Need assistance with a few issues, just made it to the heliport in Boothville LA, 7 hour trip from Montgomery TX. With 45 miles to go, cruise kicked out, look down and the voltmeter is close to 8 VDC... I killed all electrical and dimmed the dash so I wouldn't stress the issue, made sure that I had hot air periodically. At 30 miles to go, is started leaving it a great short to keep the rpm up, and the damn thing started charging again, its just left of the half way mark... Got me to work! That and the other issues listed below:



1. Charging - battery has 30k on it. Alternator (Jerry's good one) has about 20k on it. Recon it's an alternator issue? Anyone know if Jerry had a warranty? Lol

2. Loading up - sometimes if I let The Car sit running, or when I start it, it sounds like its running on 4 cylinders, if I REV it, and now it out it clears up? Anyone fix this issue before? I'm running the injectors from EBay...

3. Dies on quick rpm decrease - sometimes when I slap it in neutral it will die. This has been an issue since the lightweight flywheel went in. I think I just need 200 more idle rpm. Thoughts?

Thanks y'all...

I'm going to try and get a battery on my way home and not use any unnecessary electrical. Start wishing me luck now lol...

Jay.

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