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Alright, here goes. The car is a negative ground, the previous owner was amiss.
Any ideas?
[/ QUOTE ]If a well charged battery was installed backward, there would likely be quick damage to the alternator & possibly some other parts. Basically a short circuit through the alternator diodes. If the battery were not charged when it was installed, it would be possible to permanently charge it backward but it wouldn't have much capacity. Either way, since the PO did this part, you wouldn't know exactly what happened.
If you discovered the reversed battery, & reconnected it properly but it still had some charge in it, there would again be a short circuit through the alternator diodes, & the same problem as the first time. If the reversed battery was dead when you got the car, & you somehow got it running in that condition, the battery &, or alternator are still almost certainly damaged, though it might run for awhile.
I think you probably need to start with a new battery & alternator, connect them correctly, & also look for other parts that may have been damaged during the reversals. If you replace both, I would put a temporary 40 amp fuse in the heavy alternator lead to protect things until the problem is totally solved.
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