I had an exciting day yesterday, driving back from a local cars and coffee in my newest '64 fuelie (about a 50 mile roundtrip). I have put about 140 miles on this car since I got it in May, and have never had any issues until yesterday. About 5 miles from home, cruising at 70 and listening to the Beach Boys, the car all of a sudden quit running, like the key was switched off. It would not start, no funny movements in the volt meter, so I coasted up an off ramp and to a safe place on the frontage road. Immediately people stopped to try and help, but mostly to see the car. Temp gauge sat at the normal 180 position, but no juice for anything beyond the clock and radio, and the alternator was boiling hot to the touch, voltage regulator was cool.
Popped the hood and looked over everything, all normal, except I saw liquid bubbling out of the battery caps, and steam coming out of them, and since this is a brand new Restoration Battery, it should be sealed with no acid around under those caps, so knew it was toast, ruptured internally. AAA came quickly to take me home. I let it cool down and then started looking closer. Lots of acid spilled over under the battery in the tray and pad underneath. Spent the next few hours pulling the battery out (negative post cracked out of the case when I pulled it) and cleaning up the mess, letting everything dry, and put a spare battery I had in it.
Tried starting, it would start but not run, so checked the ballast resistor, 12V one end, 0V on other with ignition in run, on position, so pulled the ballast resistor and replaced it with an old Mopar '64 NOS 1.2 ohm one, all I had in my parts bin. It gives me 7V on one end, 12V on the other. It started right up, I drove it into my garage for a place easier to work on it.
Checking the charging system, I am getting about 15.8 V on warm idle charge to the battery, that sounds a little high.
So, I know I need a new ballast resistor, I have a new battery for now, but I am wondering what else may need to be replaced. If the battery was overcharged on the alternator, maybe that made it fail, and that may have toasted the ballast resistor. So maybe it was the VR? Anyway, I welcome any opinions from the experts. Thanks.
Popped the hood and looked over everything, all normal, except I saw liquid bubbling out of the battery caps, and steam coming out of them, and since this is a brand new Restoration Battery, it should be sealed with no acid around under those caps, so knew it was toast, ruptured internally. AAA came quickly to take me home. I let it cool down and then started looking closer. Lots of acid spilled over under the battery in the tray and pad underneath. Spent the next few hours pulling the battery out (negative post cracked out of the case when I pulled it) and cleaning up the mess, letting everything dry, and put a spare battery I had in it.
Tried starting, it would start but not run, so checked the ballast resistor, 12V one end, 0V on other with ignition in run, on position, so pulled the ballast resistor and replaced it with an old Mopar '64 NOS 1.2 ohm one, all I had in my parts bin. It gives me 7V on one end, 12V on the other. It started right up, I drove it into my garage for a place easier to work on it.
Checking the charging system, I am getting about 15.8 V on warm idle charge to the battery, that sounds a little high.
So, I know I need a new ballast resistor, I have a new battery for now, but I am wondering what else may need to be replaced. If the battery was overcharged on the alternator, maybe that made it fail, and that may have toasted the ballast resistor. So maybe it was the VR? Anyway, I welcome any opinions from the experts. Thanks.
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