Mike Curtis
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- Joined
- Mar 24, 2019
- Posts
- 21
- Reaction score
- 6
- Location
- Charlotte North Carolina
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- 4wd LWB Silverado k10
- Engine Size
- 350
I replaced the motor in my dads 1979 K10, it sat for years so not sure but I don't think this was a problem before the motor went bad and it was parked.
The battery drains after a few days, I disconnected the ground connection at the battery and put a test light in between. The test light went on so I know I have an issue.
Next:
-I connected the test light to the battery ground and against the front core support, light still on, this way the ground cable from the engine is not connected to anything.
-with the light still on, I removed every fuse inside the cab, one at a time, the light never went out.
-with the light still on, I removed removed the 7/16 nut on the starter solenoid, on this lug is the cable going to the battery and 2 wires coming off the same lug. With only the battery cable connected to the starter, the light is out, when I put the 2 smaller gauge wires on the connection the light comes back on.
-up to the alternator, I unplugged the 2 wire connection on top of the alternator and the light goes out.
-I plugged it back up, the light comes back on, I removed the nut and wire on the back of the alternator, I think this is the power, the light still stayed on.
-I reconnected everything on the alternator, then split the 2 wire connection on top, the lug on the drivers side (redish wire) will cause the light to go out when interrupted. The other wire on the left had no effect.
Since the fuses couldn't isolate the short, and from what I describe, any ideas? The ground cable from the battery to the block is secure, and tight. The positive cable from the battery to the starter is not touching anything.
The battery drains after a few days, I disconnected the ground connection at the battery and put a test light in between. The test light went on so I know I have an issue.
Next:
-I connected the test light to the battery ground and against the front core support, light still on, this way the ground cable from the engine is not connected to anything.
-with the light still on, I removed every fuse inside the cab, one at a time, the light never went out.
-with the light still on, I removed removed the 7/16 nut on the starter solenoid, on this lug is the cable going to the battery and 2 wires coming off the same lug. With only the battery cable connected to the starter, the light is out, when I put the 2 smaller gauge wires on the connection the light comes back on.
-up to the alternator, I unplugged the 2 wire connection on top of the alternator and the light goes out.
-I plugged it back up, the light comes back on, I removed the nut and wire on the back of the alternator, I think this is the power, the light still stayed on.
-I reconnected everything on the alternator, then split the 2 wire connection on top, the lug on the drivers side (redish wire) will cause the light to go out when interrupted. The other wire on the left had no effect.
Since the fuses couldn't isolate the short, and from what I describe, any ideas? The ground cable from the battery to the block is secure, and tight. The positive cable from the battery to the starter is not touching anything.