Kim Burke
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- Dec 9, 2017
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- Location
- Northern IN
- First Name
- Kim
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- C1500
- Engine Size
- 454
Hi All,
79 GMC C1500, twin tanks, BBC, A/C, Rebuilt motor w/700R4.
With Ign off, every fuse and lead pulled from the fuse box under the driver's side of the dash, I have a pulsating current with a test light between neg batt cable and neg batt post. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Pulled the alternator plug and the A/C clutch plug, still pulsating test light. This short will run the battery down in two days. The 700R4 has lead connected to power. If the lockup wire was hot with the key off, could it pulsate?
I can't think of anything that pulsates. Electrical crap makes my butt chew gum!
Thanks in advance,
Kim
79 GMC C1500, twin tanks, BBC, A/C, Rebuilt motor w/700R4.
With Ign off, every fuse and lead pulled from the fuse box under the driver's side of the dash, I have a pulsating current with a test light between neg batt cable and neg batt post. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Pulled the alternator plug and the A/C clutch plug, still pulsating test light. This short will run the battery down in two days. The 700R4 has lead connected to power. If the lockup wire was hot with the key off, could it pulsate?
I can't think of anything that pulsates. Electrical crap makes my butt chew gum!
Thanks in advance,
Kim