Are the metal springs in the rear seat touching the battery terminals?

Tom Potter

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Subject: Re: [vintagvw] Starting probs in my 68 bug.


Hello all,
 
   The battery has been put in brand new less than a month ago. Problem
is the car is not giving any problems as far as starting in the mornings
and operation with headlights on is concerned. The battery is still
under warranty but unfortunately here the criteria for returns is if you
encounter any problems, not the fact that the battery reads low.
 
   I shall discuss this with the battery guy. Lets see if he agrees to
replace the same, which I doubt highly. 
 
   Couple of more things. I am hearing some occasional 'pops' from under
the rear seat while driving. It sounds like strong sparking. Have
checked the terminals and both are nice n snug. Maybe its from within
the cutout??? It had looked good when I had inspected it a few weeks
back. The sound is very very occasional, therefore I am unable to
investigate it while driving. I discussed with my brother Suleman and he
said it might be arcing somewhere. This may have in fact be what caused
my last battery to go bad all of a sudden.
 
    I think a sensible approach (tho a shot in the dark) may be to
replace the cutout with a brand new unit. What do you guys say???
 
    Second querry is regarding the Alternator pedestal. The one I got
*seems* to have been cut from the rear portion (rear of the car/engine).
Maybe this was done at the factory to help clear the large collar sort
of flare in the housing? Or maybe its a cheap solution to get around
buying the correct pedestal?
 
    How do the alt and gen pedestals differ from each other?
 
    All input and thoughts are welcome and appreciated. 
 
TIA
 
Asad
Karachi, Pakistan.
 
 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Fri,
18 Apr 2008 10:27:46 -0400> Subject: Re: [vintagvw] Starting probs in my
68 bug.> > Bad battery. Any 12V battery should read AT LEAST 12V at it's
lowest. > Any reading less than 12.0 is bad. If charging system is
working properly, > and car is driven long enough (20+ mins) to charge a
low battery, the batt > voltage will come up to or over 12V. If it
doesn't, it's bad. 12.5 to 12.8 > is closer to normal foe a healthy
battery.> > Mike B.> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "asad
ishaque" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: <[email protected]>>
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 10:25 AM> Subject: Re: [vintagvw] Starting
probs in my 68 bug.> > > >> > Guys,> >> > I did check out the voltages.
The initial voltage at the battery > > terminals before starting was
11.68 volts which I think is a bit on the > > lower side. On starting
the voltage does climb up to over 12 volts and > > goes around 14 volts
on revving.> >> > This weekend I may go around changing the alternator,
saying goodbye to > > the 'modified charging system'. That would be
sweet!> >> > Might need help as far as the connections go. Dont think
there would > > be much to worry as my current non-VW generator has four
connections like > > the VW alt has. One connector with three terminals
and one round clip > > which fits onto a stud connector. The VW unit has
a three pin connector > > plus a stud connector. Guess I just have to
figure out where the three > > connections should go.> >> > Would be
consulting the tech manuals and doing a bit of detective work > > under
the rear seat to get clues.> >> > Just wait for my shout if I get stuck
anywhere!!> >> > Regards,> >> > Asad> > Karachi, Pakistan.> >> >> Date:
Wed, 9 Apr 2008 19:00:28 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: > >>
[email protected]> Subject: Re: [vintagvw] Starting probs in my 68
> >> bug.> > Hi, Asad,> > If your voltage regulator is working, the
alternator > >> should top out > around 14 - 14.5 volts after you reach
the RPM that the > >> alternator can > actually generate at. If the
voltage keeps climbing with > >> RPM, something > is wrong, and you will
end up boiling the battery dry > >> after a few days.> > Chuck Kuecker>
> asad ishaque wrote:> > Guys,> > > > > >> Here is the progress I have
to report. > > > > Got a new battery. Its > >> rated at 65 Ampere Hours.
Its in the bug and Im having no probs. Have > >> taken a drive to work
in the dark and the bug performed normally.> > > > > >> However, I find
that the readings I take from the voltmeter after having > >> a drive
are still in the range of around 11.90 Volts. I dont think thats > >>
healthy as some have already pointed out. The readings with the engine
on > >> and at idle are in the range of 12.50 volts. On!> > revving it
goes to above 14 volts. Havent revved it really hard but I > > think it
would go upto 15 volts.> > > > Got the car rechecked by the > > battery
shop guy. He took some readings with his voltmeter and said all > > was
well. > > > > Any checks or readings I should take and report here???> >
> > > > i have to install the VW alternator soon. The new battery has a
full > > guarantee for the month of April, then it would be part
exchange till five > > more months. I should be doing all
experimentation in this period!!> > > > > > Thanks to all.> > > > > >
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