This post contains no information on "Rough Running When Warm." Instead
it's to provide additional information to Grahams comments.
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I think the charging system can only just keep up with the night-time
load when everything is turned on, so it needs support from the battery.
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That is a possibility. The output of the Lucas C45YV dynamo is 13 amps
at 13 volts. The current consumption of the lights are:
Head: Originally 36/36, but most likely 45/36 2@= 90 watts
Side: 6 watts each = 12 watts
Tail: 6 watts
Number plate: 6 watts
Panel: 6 at 2.2 each = 13.2
Total: 127 watts divided by 13 volts= almost 10 amps
Add in a couple of amps for the fuel pump and ignition = 12 amps total
consumption.
You now have about 1 amp to charge the battery. If the battery is
getting old, it may take more than one amp ot keep it charged.
Now add in the:
Stop: 18 or 24 = 24 watts or 1.8 amps
Horn: ?
Wiper: ?
Fog: 48 watts or 3.7 amps
I think that's why MG went to a C39PV generator with the TD It delivers
17 amps and the later ones 19 amps.
Blake
Re: Rough Running When Warm ---- Now charging system
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