TraveledGTCS
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Okay guys I need some ideas as to what my problem is.
As those who were at the Concord, CA, show last weekend, I had a problem with the battery 'boiling over'. I checked the fluid level there and there were a couple which were a little high, so I was able to lower the level to the marks. Initially the amp meter in the instrument panel was flopping back and forth quite a bit after starting, and it took a while to settle down some. The contact points for the plug in to the regulator were not making a good solid contact so I cleaned the contacts as best I could within the retainer. The amp meter then showed a charge for a while then almost went to the center point mark - just on the charge edge side. Then Monday I removed the female contacts one by one from the retainer and cleaned and squeezed the contacts a tad. I kept an eye on things but there was still some moisture showing up on the battery each time we stopped for the night. The amp meter still would only go to the right edge of the center mark.
Today I took a reading of the battery and it reflected 12 volts; I then started the engine and the charge rate was 14.5 volts. I let it run for 15 min or so and then turned it off. The battery reflected 14 volts; I let it sit for an hour and then it reflected 12.5
I currently have an electronic regulator and the Motorcraft battery is about two years old.
Any ideas/suggestions as to what the cause could be and/or fixes??
Thanks,
Bill
As those who were at the Concord, CA, show last weekend, I had a problem with the battery 'boiling over'. I checked the fluid level there and there were a couple which were a little high, so I was able to lower the level to the marks. Initially the amp meter in the instrument panel was flopping back and forth quite a bit after starting, and it took a while to settle down some. The contact points for the plug in to the regulator were not making a good solid contact so I cleaned the contacts as best I could within the retainer. The amp meter then showed a charge for a while then almost went to the center point mark - just on the charge edge side. Then Monday I removed the female contacts one by one from the retainer and cleaned and squeezed the contacts a tad. I kept an eye on things but there was still some moisture showing up on the battery each time we stopped for the night. The amp meter still would only go to the right edge of the center mark.
Today I took a reading of the battery and it reflected 12 volts; I then started the engine and the charge rate was 14.5 volts. I let it run for 15 min or so and then turned it off. The battery reflected 14 volts; I let it sit for an hour and then it reflected 12.5
I currently have an electronic regulator and the Motorcraft battery is about two years old.
Any ideas/suggestions as to what the cause could be and/or fixes??
Thanks,
Bill