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Old 10-13-2011, 10:07 AM
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Typical bad places that cause voltage drops are: 1) Grounds (both the alternator ground and the battery cable to the head/block), 2) The cables at the battery posts themselves, 3) The positive battery cable to the solenoid, you get the idea.... Lately there seems to be a run on "poorly grounded alternators" that rely on their ground via a painted, or powder-coated bracket and bolt.
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