Restoring a 1984 Chris Craft Scorpion 230 with orginally a Merc260 set up, now a GM5.7 engine from a VolvoPenta set up. The guy before me installed, but did not finish the engine. A transition wire harness coupler was used between the engine harness and the boat harness, so, many of the wires change colors. The engine starts and runs fine. I pulled and had the alternator bench-tested at a shop and the guy said it was working fine. However, when installed back in the boat, it does not seem to charge the battery.
The output terminal has 16.3v at 1500 rpm but the voltage at the battery does not change from the engine-off static reading. The guage in the dash reads only about 10v. The output wire is connected to the starter at the same terminal as the heavy red cable from the slave solinoid. Should there be another wire? Is there a diode in the "1-2-both" switch that would block the flow of electricity?
The output terminal has 16.3v at 1500 rpm but the voltage at the battery does not change from the engine-off static reading. The guage in the dash reads only about 10v. The output wire is connected to the starter at the same terminal as the heavy red cable from the slave solinoid. Should there be another wire? Is there a diode in the "1-2-both" switch that would block the flow of electricity?
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