[diesel_mercedes] Charging Rate

 



Interesting Mike ;

You might try removing , washing the battery then allowing it to fully dry whilst you  clean the cable clamps before re installing it .

The OTHER Nate here , tried my add a grounding strap from the battery to the engine trick and *instantly* got 14 VDC .

You needn't remove the alternator to replace the voltage regulator ~ it's only held in by two tiny , easy to lose screws .

Just raise it up and safely block it so you can scrooch underneath the right side , disconnect the battery GROUND cable and have at it .

Inner-city method is to find a clean & dry gutter then run both right wheels up on the curb , block and lock it , shake it HARD to test then have at it .

Oh , you don't have those crappy add on cable ends do you ? with the 11MM / 7/16" bolts sort of holding the corroded cable ends on ? if so , go buy some nice 0 or 1 gauge cables from NAPA and install them (whilst waiting for the freshly washed battery to dry) and you'll be  *very* happy man .

-Nate
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Now today it is charging between 3.75-14v.  Is there any chance the deficient charging could be connected to the battery being overcharged?

I might have overcharged it when I was preparing it for the alternator install.

Otherwise it looks like I'm sunk unless I want to remove the alternator and change that regulator.  
 
Michael

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Water pump? (I had to ask)  Bill in Oregon


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Ok engine now clean.  Still losing hydraulic fluid.  Have streaks on both sides of hood in line with radiator.  Is there cooling for this leveling system?  Must then have blown the seals on both sides of the radiator.  Lawrence Rhodes

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Ok engine now clean.  Still losing hydraulic fluid.  Have streaks on both sides of hood in line with radiator.  Is there cooling for this leveling system?  Must then have blown the seals on both sides of the radiator.  Lawrence Rhodes

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Voltage Regulator

 

I'll probably end up doing that.

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Date:Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 7:42 pm
Subject:Re: [diesel_mercedes] Voltage Regulator

 

You can change the regulator without removing the alternator.  Its a little bit of a PITA, but much less so than changing the alternator.

On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 12:06 PM, 'Michael E. Williams' attymw@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Now today it is charging between 3.75-14v.  Is there any chance the deficient charging could be connected to the battery being overcharged?

I might have overcharged it when I was preparing it for the alternator install.

Otherwise it looks like I'm sunk unless I want to remove the alternator and change that regulator.  
 
Michael E. Williams, Esq.
Attorney Counselor at Law
15223 Farmington Rd., Ste. 15
Livonia, MI 48154
(248)474-0670
website:www.williamslegalfirm.com
email: attymw@yahoo.com


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Go ahead but you're wasting your time ~

They'll say " oh yes ~ we've been using these for years and never had any problems " .

BULLCRAP .

All you needs do is LOOK at it under the hood with a flashlight (engine OFF duh) , the black round thing on the back of the alternator will have " BOSCH " on it in small letters along with some numbers .

Anything else is crap .

Obviously , they make more $ by using the cheapest thing they can get .

-Nate
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Well having read all of this maybe I should give that alt. shop a call. They didn't say anything about the regulator brand and I didn't ask.
 
 
 
 

 
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