No series engine has a timing belt. Sounds like it could be a fan pulley coming loose and catching the cowl, or an alternator bearing. Check the tension on the fan belt.
The manual is here and tells you how to bleed properly, what set up do you have , have you. Got the twin leading 11” drums on front
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Clamping all three flexis is the place to start to find where the problem is ...
Old alternator back in. All good, exciter/warning light wire must not have been connected despite appearing to be in plastic holder. New alternator must be duff…Grrr. Thanks for help all! Al
Yes. Having bought NOS stabiliser and then a new one (neither worked), I was recommended on another thread to purchase a modern equivalent from ebay. For the first time in years I had an accurate fuel gauge, yet the temperature was in near the...
Looks like your charge light lead is ok, think it does need that exciter voltage to get charging
Can you crimp in those big connectors a bit to get a tighter fit on the spade terminals also do this on the small one to make sure .
You will have...
Thin cable excites the alternator to make a change.
So light should be on with ignition.
Once running the charge should turn out the light.
Make sure little cable goes on little connector. The 2 large lugs are joined
Yes, red light stays on when running
Voltage on battery is 12.3v at moment and doesn’t change when engine revs. To be fair the battery hasn’t had a charge for many starts and a 5 mile test drive with red light on so not surprised it’s only...
Stag88 last seen in 22, when you flushed rad did water come out as quick as going in, if so unlikely blocked have you checked the thermostat is opening in hot water
And does the red light stay on when running , have you measured voltage on battery when engine running
Have you got 12v on the thin lead when it’s disconnected from alternator , red bulb should come on when you earth the thin lead