Bad cables or connections or other intermittents. IF the battery was bad and woiuldn't hold a charge, then it would not have imporoved upon reinstall. If your battery cables are those clamp types they're usually no good after a year or two. On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 19:30, Armand Eshleman <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Saturday Afternoon I went to Spirit Lake, IA for a cruise in. People were > swarming around the white Javelin. > It drew more attention than I have eve seen it draw before. I don't think > there was more than a half an hour total > time for a four hour stay that some one wasn't looking at the car. There > was > maybe 100 to 150 cars there. > About 8:30 I noticed, and so did everyone else, that it was beginning to > cloud up in the Western sky. > I got very unlucky and ran through a flippin monsoon rain storm on th way > home. > The Javelin reacted very unusual to this event. Back in the 70s I had > driven > the car > through a few monsoons that you couldn't really even see the road, and > Saturday nights storm > wasn't that bad, but anyway, the engine began to stumble and it almost > acted > like the rear wheels > were hydro-planing, but then I realized the engine was shutting down > momentarily and then re-lighting > itself before it completely died. It almost flet like the clutch was wet > and > slipping, and then would dry up again and grab. > But it was an electric glitch. As I got closer to home I noticed the > headlights were dimming and I then suddenly realized > why the wipers moved so slow, no electric power from the > battery.........but > the alternator should have been working, the belt stayed on the whole time, > the alternator is a light duty one, I think 35 or 40 amps. I just barely > got > the car home, it began to run real crappy. Apparently with low voltage and > an MSD Pro Billet ready to run Distributor you get real weak spark events. > The alternator light never came on. I got home and pulled the battery out > and dropped in a different one. The engine ran fine then.........the > battery > that was in the car, an optima about five years old, seemed like it didn't > want to accept a charge when I hooked up a ten amp charger to it. It pulled > a steady 8 to 10 amps for a while and didn't pull less for a long time. I > thought at first the battery had dropped a cell or something. So I backed > the car out of the shop and washed all the road grime off and put it away > for the evening. This morning I put the optima battery back in the car and > it started the car just fine, after having failed to turn the engine over > last night after I got the car home. I put the charger back on and let it > go > for a while. The alternator light would come on when I turned the key to > on, > but when the engine fired up, the alternator light would go out. That's > normal. I drove the car about 170 miles today to New Ulm and back and never > experienced a glitch of any kind. Any one got any theories? electrics got > wet?? wet short? drained battery? when I got it home the compartment heat > dried everything up and it was OK then????? > Do you think the optima battery has been damaged?? > What do you guys think? > Inquisitive minds want to know................... > > Thanks, > > Armand > > _______________________________________________ > AMC-list mailing list > AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com > -- All of your arguments are invalid. Enjoy your unstable system. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://list.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list-amc-list.com/attachments/20090628/df860043/attachment.htm> _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com