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My wife and I just moved into our newly built house just 10 miles northwest of Baker City. From @Mopar1973Man' place, it is 86 miles (compass heading 251 degrees) as the crow flies - much farther if
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Thank you and Dieselfuture for the kinds words. It took a little bit of work. I can assure you there are plenty of rusty, oily and sharp things still there! Awesome pics Tractorman! Down here in
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Things to think about... W-T ground wire mod really does cut back the amount of AC noise fed back to the ECM and PCM which the PCM will carry that AC noise right to the field and cause it to
Hey guys,
After a long saga of chasing my tail, I figured out that my alternator was shot. I had previously measured it with cheapy multimeter and it was holding a .02vac so I sort of put it at the back of my mind and kept on going. Anyway, I realized that my power probe had a true rms setting and remeasured and saw some pretty bad numbers.
I picked up a 02 Durango 160 amp hairpin alternator from O'Reilly today. I had them test it before I took it and it tested at .36. They couldn't get another until next Tues so I took it. I installed it, and at idle its pretty much what it tested on the bench at the store. When the grids cycle on, Im seeing about 1.65vac. I couldn't find a reference for what is acceptable. It settles back around .03vac once the grids turn off.
Id love some input to whether that's normal and acceptable.
Here's a quick vid you can see the spike near the beginning when the grids turn on.
John
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