Yesterday I install an Auto meter wide band 02 in my 87 GT I also changed the ECU to a Microsquirt a few weeks ago and I figured the wide band would help in getting the tune dialed in, the install went good, first I just hooked it up without hooking up to the MS and drove it around a bit and 02 worked perfect, then came back and tied it into the MS, took it out for a run and it started to lean out the engine really bad and running worse and worse so got it home and returned the tune back to where it was before and tied it in to the MS then it ran fine again, but as I took it out for another run I notice that it wasn't charging? everything works, lights, AC, electric fan, the 02 sensor...... just not charging, confirmed with my multimeter, I converted to the LMR 3g alternator with the 4 gauge wire several years ago and has worked great, so today I pulled the alternator off and took it to O'Reilly's and had it tested but it checked out good so went back home and started looking at the wiring and all I found was the main power line going to the 30 amp relay I added, the relay it self, and the power wire going to the fan were all melted, but the fan still worked. so I fixed all of that, then cut apart the harness were it plugs into the alt. and that all looked good , checked all the fusible links over by the starter solenoid nothing burnt or crusty? nothing else was changed so I'm kinda baffled? I searched on here and found write ups on how to diagnose charging issues and it long and complicated but I'm sure it would help me find the problem but honestly I don't have that kind of time to dedicate to fixing this so that being said....
Is there one of the wires that goes to the alt that triggers it to work and if so which one is it and I will check that tomorrow when I get home from work to see if it's getting power and if not I can trace it back to the source and perhaps see what the problem is
Is there one of the wires that goes to the alt that triggers it to work and if so which one is it and I will check that tomorrow when I get home from work to see if it's getting power and if not I can trace it back to the source and perhaps see what the problem is