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Ok, so I took the plunge last night and installed a new bosch alternater in my '76B. At idle, I measured 14.3V across the battery terminals and 14.5V at the alternater. So, I'm loosing 0.2V between the alternater and the battery... not too bad i guess. However, I'm still plagued with many of the problems I was experiencing prior to the swap/upgrade. If i don't keep the RPMs up over 1500, the car will stall if I use multiple electrical accessories. For example, today during a test drive I found that I could not have my head lights on and use the brakes without the car stalling at normal idle speeds. Also, if I use my windshield wipers at normal idle speed the car will stall. Additionally, when I do use any of the accessories I've noticed that the idle will drop 2 to 3 hundred RPMs, and start running really lumpy. And to add to the problems I seem to be plagued with, the charge light is still coming on (although dimly) when I use multiple accessories.
My frustration/irritation levels have reached a new level for me as I've never encountered problems like this in any of the cars that I've owned previously. So, I'm like shooting blindly into the dark trying to figure out what the deal is. I've a new battery and new alternater in the car. The voltage at the battery is 14.3V and at the alternater is 14.5V.
The PO installed an electronic ignition from Crane (model XR-700) with a points-less distributor. The ignition is also using a "Lucas Super Coil" with balast resistor. I suppose the resistor is 'good' because the car stalls if i disconnect it. Is it possible that some of these ignition components are causing problems when I start using my accessories? I'm not very familiar with how reliable these types of components are normally. Nor do I know how long these parts have been in the car.
Am I 'barking up the wrong tree' by thinking it might be my ignition system components? Or do you guys think it might be time for me to 'bite the bullet' and over-haul the entire electrical system wiring harness? I'm really befudled with what could be the source of what seems to be electrical problems in my B, and would really appreciate any insight that you guys may have in this situation.
My frustration/irritation levels have reached a new level for me as I've never encountered problems like this in any of the cars that I've owned previously. So, I'm like shooting blindly into the dark trying to figure out what the deal is. I've a new battery and new alternater in the car. The voltage at the battery is 14.3V and at the alternater is 14.5V.
The PO installed an electronic ignition from Crane (model XR-700) with a points-less distributor. The ignition is also using a "Lucas Super Coil" with balast resistor. I suppose the resistor is 'good' because the car stalls if i disconnect it. Is it possible that some of these ignition components are causing problems when I start using my accessories? I'm not very familiar with how reliable these types of components are normally. Nor do I know how long these parts have been in the car.
Am I 'barking up the wrong tree' by thinking it might be my ignition system components? Or do you guys think it might be time for me to 'bite the bullet' and over-haul the entire electrical system wiring harness? I'm really befudled with what could be the source of what seems to be electrical problems in my B, and would really appreciate any insight that you guys may have in this situation.