DNK said:Randy, Lots of questions and much to say about your pic.
Tomorrow as I have had way to much wine to type all of it
DNK said:Randy, how did you open the cover?
At idle or at cruise rpm? Even alternators don't necessarily keep up with the headlights at idle; especially those old Lucas alternators.GBRandy said:If the regulator was bad, wouldn't I get 15.9 volts with everything running?
These both sound like ignition switch problems to me. I've had a more severe form of the first happen on my Stag : driving down the road and the starter came on! Applying just a little pressure on the switch away from the 'Start' position let the starter relax even after the pressure was removed; but jiggling the switch in the other direction would cause the problem again. Replacing the switch solved the problem.GBRandy said:I moved the key into the "run" position (just prior to starter engage position)and for a brief instant it seemed like the starter engaged. It has not happened in many re-tries....but....
How about this: Car running. Radio on. Turn ignition key off. Radio shuts down. Power antenna retracts. Take key out of ignition and place in pocket. Push power button on radio. It turns on...WTF.
GBRandy said:I moved the key into the "run" position (just prior to starter engage position)and for a brief instant it seemed like the starter engaged. It has not happened in many re-tries....but....
TR3driver said:These both sound like ignition switch problems to me. I've had a more severe form of the first happen on my Stag : driving down the road and the starter came on!
BTW, here is my favorite electrical "helper":GBRandy said:I did not have a helper to rev the engine so I could see if it jumped back up to 15.9.