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Ok, so here's what I have:
Alternator is about 3 years old
Battery is about 1.5 years old 550 CCA.
Long cranks and very hard starts.
I purposely bought a low amp battery because my truck sits a lot and high amp batteries sulfate and die quicker when they sit. In the last few weeks we have had temps 10 to 15 degrees colder than I anticipated ever having to deal with when I bought this battery.
My alternator is also charging at 14.78V idle, all accessories off.
Is my alternator overcharging and frying the battery, or is it trying to compensate for a battery that isn't up to the temps its being exposed to, which is then being drawn down too far?
Also, does anyone know the correct factory CCA for a battery for an 87 2.9L?
Alternator is about 3 years old
Battery is about 1.5 years old 550 CCA.
Long cranks and very hard starts.
I purposely bought a low amp battery because my truck sits a lot and high amp batteries sulfate and die quicker when they sit. In the last few weeks we have had temps 10 to 15 degrees colder than I anticipated ever having to deal with when I bought this battery.
My alternator is also charging at 14.78V idle, all accessories off.
Is my alternator overcharging and frying the battery, or is it trying to compensate for a battery that isn't up to the temps its being exposed to, which is then being drawn down too far?
Also, does anyone know the correct factory CCA for a battery for an 87 2.9L?