Gene, Mando sounds correct for marine use. Many OE's use Mando (korean
motorola) for a charging unit. And there are several models of
Mando's. Unlike most old generators, and alternator is bi-directional,
and doesn't care which way it turns to make current. Mando units are ,
well, CAN be kind of finicky tow work with and are expensive. I've
canned a few of them and showed my suctomers how to convert over to a
marinized , Delco 10-SI unit. It's cheap, easy and reasonably
reliable.
But even so, a reputable auto parts store "should" (notice: I said
"should?)be able to test the Mando unit. BUT I'd still take it to a
reputable Starter/alt. shop.
Gene Kearns wrote:
On 1 Aug 2006 07:49:09 -0700, penned the
following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:
I have an 84 Wellcraft 200 elite w/a 260HP merc. Symptoms are as
follows:
- Battery never charges while under way after a day on water. Has died
sometimes but I take a spare. Still, no fun.
- Dash voltmeter never reads more than 11V --usually less. I recharge
bttys before each trip. 11V or less even w/new battery.
- Have to retighten alternator belt often. Rubber dust on engine hood
says it's getting ground down. Running out of room on adjustable bar
for Alt.
Here's what I've done so far:
- Brand new marine battery, new Alt and Starter last year.
- Brush corrosion from posts, cables, wires.
While idling, Alt reads 40A on back w/ multimeter. No juice getting to
btty, tho. Someone said maybe Alt pulley is wrong size (tho I gave old
one to match at Alt shop). Said maybe a '9 series' pulley to match belt
#9440. Alt shop guy never heard of it tho. How crucial is belt brand?
Have matched size of new one from auto parts store to old one.
Any ideas much appreciated! THANKS. -- STB
Have the shop check the alternator to make sure it is OK. How did you
use a multimeter to check for the 40A? Is it a clip-on multimeter? It
this a marine alternator?
On second reading, the fact that you are dealing with an auto parts
store for marine items leads me to believe that you may have all sorts
of "wrong" parts, especially the alternator.
Can somebody with more familiarity comment on whether this is a right
hand or left hand engine?
--
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