I'm looking for some direction/correction/advice.
I just purchased an '86 Ski 2001, and I'm having charging issues. The charging system won't put out more than about 11.8 volts. I had the alternator rebuilt by the shop recommended to me by the Nautique Dealer Buxton Marine in Dallas, TX. (Great dealer and very very helpful) The shop rebuilt the alternator, and tested it showing the alternator produces 14.1 volts. When you put the freshly built alternator back into the boats charging system it will not produce any more than 11.8 volts, verified by myself and the alternator shop using a multimeter.
Curious as to what the problem is I started checking. The boat has the PCM 351, and it appears that the boat came with an externally regulated alternator. A previous owner replaced the externally regulated alternator with an internally regulated one, the alternator that I pulled off the boat and sent into the shop was internally regulated, the shop rebuilt it as they were asked and supplied me with another internally regulated alternator. Since I've allready paid to rebuild the alternator I'd like to be able to use it. I've talked with the guys at Buxton and they hadn't seen a problem like this before. They are always extremely helpfull and I'd like to avoid taking up all their time for a repair I'm trying to do myself.
Does anybody know how to isolate the external regulator and take it out of the system so the two regulators don't interfere with each other?
Any other words of wisdom?
I just purchased an '86 Ski 2001, and I'm having charging issues. The charging system won't put out more than about 11.8 volts. I had the alternator rebuilt by the shop recommended to me by the Nautique Dealer Buxton Marine in Dallas, TX. (Great dealer and very very helpful) The shop rebuilt the alternator, and tested it showing the alternator produces 14.1 volts. When you put the freshly built alternator back into the boats charging system it will not produce any more than 11.8 volts, verified by myself and the alternator shop using a multimeter.
Curious as to what the problem is I started checking. The boat has the PCM 351, and it appears that the boat came with an externally regulated alternator. A previous owner replaced the externally regulated alternator with an internally regulated one, the alternator that I pulled off the boat and sent into the shop was internally regulated, the shop rebuilt it as they were asked and supplied me with another internally regulated alternator. Since I've allready paid to rebuild the alternator I'd like to be able to use it. I've talked with the guys at Buxton and they hadn't seen a problem like this before. They are always extremely helpfull and I'd like to avoid taking up all their time for a repair I'm trying to do myself.
Does anybody know how to isolate the external regulator and take it out of the system so the two regulators don't interfere with each other?
Any other words of wisdom?
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