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763 charging wire melts !!!
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<blockquote data-quote="mechanikat" data-source="post: 21108" data-attributes="member: 2288"><p>I checked the shop manual to clear my own thinking. You are aware that the red wire from the alternator to the starter solenoid is always "hot". all the way to the positive battery terminal. Having said that I think your problem is somewhere on that wire ibetween the alternator and the starter, if the rest of the heat damage appears to be secondary. If the machine started and ran, that pretty much eliminates starter/solenoid section, also the fuel shut-off solenoid. I would consider running a temperary wire from the Bat terminal on the alternator to the starter to see if it over heated. As mentioned before if the machine was ran with the alternator Bat terminal "open circuit" the alternator may already be shot. But if as you seem to imply the alternator was totally disconnected(all wires) then there likely was probably no damage incurred from that stand point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mechanikat, post: 21108, member: 2288"] I checked the shop manual to clear my own thinking. You are aware that the red wire from the alternator to the starter solenoid is always "hot". all the way to the positive battery terminal. Having said that I think your problem is somewhere on that wire ibetween the alternator and the starter, if the rest of the heat damage appears to be secondary. If the machine started and ran, that pretty much eliminates starter/solenoid section, also the fuel shut-off solenoid. I would consider running a temperary wire from the Bat terminal on the alternator to the starter to see if it over heated. As mentioned before if the machine was ran with the alternator Bat terminal "open circuit" the alternator may already be shot. But if as you seem to imply the alternator was totally disconnected(all wires) then there likely was probably no damage incurred from that stand point. [/QUOTE]
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