One last shot... Breaking up!

BoostedSUV

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

I would be looking at your Alt. That is really high voltage for a stock Alt.. As for your MSD No big deal. If you want to clean it up some, you could mount it inside the fender on a plate like I did to hide it.

Alt was disconnected.. it was just spinning on the bracket with no wires attached. Even so I get 13.8 off the output and 19 at dist block
 

WyoSyclone

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

I would be looking at your Alt. That is really high voltage for a stock Alt.. As for your MSD No big deal. If you want to clean it up some, you could mount it inside the fender on a plate like I did to hide it.

That's the strange thing.... his alternator is disconnected... the truck is running off the battery only.
 

BoostedSUV

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

I don't the voltage reading is real since I don't see that voltage anywhere else in the truck... I have the ECM wired off that post and it shows 13.8
 

SY2455

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

OOPS. I miss that the ALT was Disconnected. 1 ? for you. You said you have the higher voltage even if the MSD was disconnected if I recalled correctly. When you did the test was the power feed still connected to the MSD box ? If the answer is no then I would go with the coil leakage too.
 

WyoSyclone

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

Ah, let's look at Ohm's law here.....

E=IxR
voltage = current x resistance

voltage can go up above 12 if we're passing a set amount of current through a higher resistance.

Where was your black lead grounded during that test??
 

WyoSyclone

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

Yes i have a stocker laying around. I will try putting it in. Can I just leave it hanging and plugged in? Or do I have to bolt in place?

Before we do this, let's look at your grounding points.... where was the black lead on the meter grounded??
 

BoostedSUV

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

Ah, let's look at Ohm's law here.....

E=IxR
voltage = current x resistance

voltage can go up above 12 if we're passing a set amount of current through a higher resistance.

Where was your black lead grounded during that test??

it was grounded at the ALT bracket at that point but I tried grounding to battery and firewall with no change.
 

BoostedSUV

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

So the coil has to be bolted in? Even when I tested with another coil I just plugged it in and let it hang on valve cover.
 

WyoSyclone

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

it was grounded at the ALT bracket at that point but I tried grounding to battery and firewall with no change.

You were clipped on the stud of the B+ junction block.... did you try touching the red probe to the terminal connectors of the wires?
 

BoostedSUV

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

You were clipped on the stud of the B+ junction block.... did you try touching the red probe to the terminal connectors of the wires?

Yes, and I even tried it to the Fuse for the ECM power feed which is a few inches off the distribution block and made no difference.


I just ran out to the truck and plugged in another coil (disturbing my yankee game! lol) and that didn't change anything either. I just plugged in quick and didn't bolt it to bracket
 

WyoSyclone

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

Yes, and I even tried it to the Fuse for the ECM power feed which is a few inches off the distribution block and made no difference.


I just ran out to the truck and plugged in another coil (disturbing my yankee game! lol) and that didn't change anything either. I just plugged in quick and didn't bolt it to bracket

While you're seeing that 19 volts on the meter, can you take a length of 10 gauge wire and touch between the engine and the negative battery cable and see if the voltage drops?
 

BoostedSUV

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

While you're seeing that 19 volts on the meter, can you take a length of 10 gauge wire and touch between the engine and the negative battery cable and see if the voltage drops?

There's a 2 gauge cable from the engine to the battery now, not understanding this?
 

WyoSyclone

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

What about the MSD ? that I ask you in 507 ?

I'm not familiar with the MSD internals... so you should check this....

There's a 2 gauge cable from the engine to the battery now, not understanding this?

It's there, but is it a good ground? could it be corroded or have a bad terminal end?? Adding another ground, momentarily, will let you see if there is a change.
 

BoostedSUV

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Re: One last shot... Breaking up!

I'm not familiar with the MSD internals... so you should check this....



It's there, but is it a good ground? could it be corroded or have a bad terminal end?? Adding another ground, momentarily, will let you see if there is a change.

It's a brand new cable that I just put in. I have it bolted to the open thread boss to the pass side of thermostat housing.
 
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