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Old August 16th 03, 01:09 AM
Wayne
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The master switch only closes the master solenoid though right? This plane
doesn't have a separate switch for alternator. It's a 61 and had a generator
originally I believe. The fact that is goes out at high RPM makes me think
it is either over voltage, or a loose connection moving from the engine
vibration. Don't know though.
Wayne

"Ray Andraka" wrote in message
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Check the integrity of the alternator side of the master switch, the field
breaker and the field wiring. If anything has a high resistance, it can

cause
this type of behavior. The master switch is a prime suspect.