My old beautiful 244 has been sitting for about a year due to a strange running/starting issue. I've finally hit a spot financially where I can put some time and money into fixing it. The issue is as follows:
I charge up the battery. I attempt to start, the engine will crank and takes a little feathering of the gas to get going. If I turn the key without feathering the gas it will crank but not turn over. Once it's running, it idles low (~600rpm) and after about 1-3 mins, the car dies and the battery is drained. Back when the issue started, I replaced the battery and the alternator. Unfortunately, the issue persists. Today I tried a few different things to try and get it to run well, and tested the voltage along the way. The battery light is NOT turning on on the dash, only a check engine light in position II.
Here's what I tried:
-Disconnected one of the ground wires on the alternator (mine has two for some reason?). This changed nothing, and the battery still drained and the car eventually stalled.
-disconnected both grounds. This allowed the car to run for longer, and better, but somehow, made the alternator hot (9V)
-tested voltage on battery (13V) and voltage on the large red wire on the alternator(~9V)
-Removed large red wire. Car would not start.
-grounded the small red wire with a plug on it (exciter wire?). This made the lights turn on on the dash, including the battery light. It did not make the car run for longer.
-Replaced fuses on 13, 14, and 15. No change
From what I can gather, I think there's a messed up ground somewhere, since removing both grounds makes the alternator hot, and grounding the small red plug on something other than the alternator makes the lights on the dash turn on. I could be entirely wrong.
Is the alternator bad? Is the wiring bad? Is the problem elsewhere? Something completely unrelated to the alternator/charging system?
Unfortunately electrical is like wizardry to me, so I'm completely lost.
I look forward to your advice and knowledge!







