1976 Tique battery goes dead with key off |
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Bencruizen76
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Posted: April-17-2017 at 10:42pm |
Hi i have a 76 Tique with a 302 in it. i stored it indoors covered over the winter and last week i went and put the battery in it and got it running, the next day i went out and the battery was dead, so i put a brand new battery in and it does the same thing so obviously there is a bad ground or something pulling juice with the key off. i had no problems with it at all last year before it was put away. where do i start looking? no mice got in it and no wires are broke. I do notice the voltage meter moves to zero when i turn the key, is that normal? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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8122pbrainard
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Jeff,
Run a parasitic load test. "Google" the procedure and get the VOM out. Set it on the 20 amp scale first. An overnight battery drain is a fairly big amp drain. BTW, I feel your question has been missed by many including myself since you posted in the "help Correctcraftfan.com" section that explains how you can contribute to CorrectCraftFan.com |
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With a drain that large I'm guessing when you connect or disconnect the negative lead you may see a few small sparks. Not many things on the boat that aren't obvious (blower, bilge pump, lights, radio) draw enough juice to pull down a battery overnight. Do the load test as Pete suggests, once your meter is hooked up (definitely read some directions first so you don't fry the meter) you can pull fuses and see if you can locate which circuit is pulling juice. Not hard to do.
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'63 American Skier - '98 Sport Nautique
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Bencruizen76
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I'm thinking possibly a bad ignition switch, with the key off i took a test light and there is power to the alternator still. whats your thoughts?
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KENO
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Here's a wiring diagram that's accurate for a 76 PCM Ford engine What wire has power with the key OFF? |
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Duane in Indy
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Disconnect the negative side of the battery to be safe and then unhook the alternator.. By taking it out of the circuit it should isolate the alternator and voltage regulator. Hook up the negative again and see if it still has the same discharge draw. |
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
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KENO
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see next post down
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8122pbrainard
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Jeff,
Were you able to confirm the drain was the alternator? We'd love to hear back from you. It's always great to find out if we were able to help out. |
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