A BIG Thank You to the following:

I would like to say a BIG Thank You to following:
Ken Henderson,C Boyd, Matt Colie, Johnny Bridges, Ken Burton, GMC Ranger, Fipp, jimk, James Hupy, MR ERFisher, and anyone I missed....

I had an alternator issue of having a high output. With the assistance and coaching of these fellows, I seem to corrected the problem (I hope!). I
cannot began to explain what I did to fix the issue, other than the last 3 weeks,I've had every wire unhooked and hooked back up, checking for
breakage and shorts. (Not finding any, other than booster cable). I've replaced alternators 3 times. Installed a new isolator box, pulled fuse panel
(found radio to have a short in it), pulled instrument panel (found terminal harness pins on back of gauges to be broken with 1 pin resting on back of
gauge while plugged in terminal connector), and installed the APC or"Alternator Safety Cable" wiring.

With engine running, I have checked every terminal connected to alternator battery, fuse panel, instrument panel that has to do with charging and
output, getting the proper readings.

I know I drove these guys, especially Ken Henderson, batty with my "ignorance" and not using the proper "terminology" while trying to explain my
issue!

Again, Thank You all for your patience and hopefully I have the issue fixed and will be rolling in to one of the coach rallies in a "ball of fire" on
wheels!!!!

Samuel Ferguson
--
Samuel Ferguson
Pittsfield, Illinois
(West Central Illinois)
1976 GMC Palm Beach (A newbie who will not allow this thing to kick my butt!!)
 
Glad it all seems to be working correctly now! Looking forward to our
meeting.

Ken H.

On Sun, Oct 6, 2019, 11:07 AM Samuel Ferguson via Gmclist <

> I would like to say a BIG Thank You to following:
> Ken Henderson,C Boyd, Matt Colie, Johnny Bridges, Ken Burton, GMC Ranger,
> Fipp, jimk, James Hupy, MR ERFisher, and anyone I missed....
>
> I had an alternator issue of having a high output. With the assistance and
> coaching of these fellows, I seem to corrected the problem (I hope!). I
> cannot began to explain what I did to fix the issue, other than the last 3
> weeks,I've had every wire unhooked and hooked back up, checking for
> breakage and shorts. (Not finding any, other than booster cable). I've
> replaced alternators 3 times. Installed a new isolator box, pulled fuse
> panel
> (found radio to have a short in it), pulled instrument panel (found
> terminal harness pins on back of gauges to be broken with 1 pin resting on
> back of
> gauge while plugged in terminal connector), and installed the APC
> or"Alternator Safety Cable" wiring.
>
> With engine running, I have checked every terminal connected to alternator
> battery, fuse panel, instrument panel that has to do with charging and
> output, getting the proper readings.
>
> I know I drove these guys, especially Ken Henderson, batty with my
> "ignorance" and not using the proper "terminology" while trying to explain
> my
> issue!
>
> Again, Thank You all for your patience and hopefully I have the issue
> fixed and will be rolling in to one of the coach rallies in a "ball of
> fire" on
> wheels!!!!
>
> Samuel Ferguson
> --
> Samuel Ferguson
> Pittsfield, Illinois
> (West Central Illinois)
> 1976 GMC Palm Beach (A newbie who will not allow this thing to kick my
> butt!!)
>
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Glad that we could help a fellow GMCer solve a problem by remote control.
Jim Hupy

On Sun, Oct 6, 2019, 4:32 PM Ken Henderson via Gmclist <

> Glad it all seems to be working correctly now! Looking forward to our
> meeting.
>
> Ken H.
>
> On Sun, Oct 6, 2019, 11:07 AM Samuel Ferguson via Gmclist <

>
> > I would like to say a BIG Thank You to following:
> > Ken Henderson,C Boyd, Matt Colie, Johnny Bridges, Ken Burton, GMC Ranger,
> > Fipp, jimk, James Hupy, MR ERFisher, and anyone I missed....
> >
> > I had an alternator issue of having a high output. With the assistance
> and
> > coaching of these fellows, I seem to corrected the problem (I hope!). I
> > cannot began to explain what I did to fix the issue, other than the last
> 3
> > weeks,I've had every wire unhooked and hooked back up, checking for
> > breakage and shorts. (Not finding any, other than booster cable). I've
> > replaced alternators 3 times. Installed a new isolator box, pulled fuse
> > panel
> > (found radio to have a short in it), pulled instrument panel (found
> > terminal harness pins on back of gauges to be broken with 1 pin resting
> on
> > back of
> > gauge while plugged in terminal connector), and installed the APC
> > or"Alternator Safety Cable" wiring.
> >
> > With engine running, I have checked every terminal connected to
> alternator
> > battery, fuse panel, instrument panel that has to do with charging and
> > output, getting the proper readings.
> >
> > I know I drove these guys, especially Ken Henderson, batty with my
> > "ignorance" and not using the proper "terminology" while trying to
> explain
> > my
> > issue!
> >
> > Again, Thank You all for your patience and hopefully I have the issue
> > fixed and will be rolling in to one of the coach rallies in a "ball of
> > fire" on
> > wheels!!!!
> >
> > Samuel Ferguson
> > --
> > Samuel Ferguson
> > Pittsfield, Illinois
> > (West Central Illinois)
> > 1976 GMC Palm Beach (A newbie who will not allow this thing to kick my
> > butt!!)
> >
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> > Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
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> >
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Samuel,
No Problem.
This is why we are here.
Matt
--
Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan
OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
First of all, yer welcome for what it's worth. Second of all, this is a good example of how we should be handling folks with multiple troubles.
Rather than fifty Gooddeas. et one person distill them down to0 a sequence of tests and changes to (finally) get the problem corrected. In this case,
Ken Hende4rson took the lead, and thus one sequence got it going instead of five different directions.

--johnny
--
Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell