About a month ago I reinstalled the magnum engine into Dart after a complete rebuild. I mention the build only in context because the issue at hand was present before the build ever started. But now that the car is running strong, it's time for me to tackle the minor annoying issues that I've been avoiding for some time.
There is a minor parasitic drain to the battery. Bridging the negative cable and post with my DMM set to Amps, it's reading .3 - .6 amps. I verified with the test light.
Following SOP, I removed each fuse one at a time to isolate the circuit, with no change. I then removed all the wires from the alternator batt stud, again no change. Hmm. The starter is brand new as part of the engine build, so I pulled the starter cable from the starter relay main stud. No change.
I then pulled the positive wire on the stud that goes into the bulkhead via the fusible link. Bingo! Light went out.
There is a minor parasitic drain to the battery. Bridging the negative cable and post with my DMM set to Amps, it's reading .3 - .6 amps. I verified with the test light.
Following SOP, I removed each fuse one at a time to isolate the circuit, with no change. I then removed all the wires from the alternator batt stud, again no change. Hmm. The starter is brand new as part of the engine build, so I pulled the starter cable from the starter relay main stud. No change.
I then pulled the positive wire on the stud that goes into the bulkhead via the fusible link. Bingo! Light went out.















