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dylan1234
09-20-2012, 03:46 PM
ok i have a 88 accord carbed. ive need had any fuel issues like anyone else but i have one big pain in the ass problem.
the alternator will not charge unless its over 2 grand idk if its going out or what not. but i think i also have a bad ground somewhere and cant find it
but is there any newer honda alternators that have higher amp out put and charge at idle
if i charge the battery for a while it will run fine but it will eventuly kill the battery at a idle
it got a new alt about a year and a half ago but that doesnt matter.
POS carb
09-21-2012, 05:10 AM
I'm thinking slipping belt, weak connections, or bad alternator.
Put a volt meter on it and wiggle the plug, see if it fluctuates. You may even be able to tell by hearing the idle change if you don't have a volt meter
dylan1234
09-21-2012, 07:12 AM
I have a volt meter I checked it a few weeks back it said 12.4 running and like 12.5 off I'll try playing with the plugs
dylan1234
09-21-2012, 07:13 AM
And I do hear a noise weird noise coming from the motor sounds like bearings coming apart from something maybe alt or water pump so I'll put a belt on it
lostforawhile
09-21-2012, 06:34 PM
that voltage is too low
Hauntd ca3
09-21-2012, 09:13 PM
ok i have a 88 accord carbed. ive need had any fuel issues like anyone else but i have one big pain in the ass problem.
the alternator will not charge unless its over 2 grand idk if its going out or what not. but i think i also have a bad ground somewhere and cant find it
but is there any newer honda alternators that have higher amp out put and charge at idle
if i charge the battery for a while it will run fine but it will eventuly kill the battery at a idle
it got a new alt about a year and a half ago but that doesnt matter.
either the alt has just run out of brushes or it has a blow diode in the rectifier.
both are easy to fix.
you can buy a brush holder from a parts place for prob $5 or a rectifier for $30 or 40. denso altenators are great cause there is no soldering required.
everything just screws in
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