Alternator overheating

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Souleman

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16 posts

17 months

Friday 14th June
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Can anyone help: the air conditioning on my Citroen SM had gone warm. I took it to a a/c specialist who looks after lots of classics. He found a leak in the a/c system and dealt with it. However on starting the car up, with the blowers on full although lots of lovely ice cold air came out of the vents the alternator got seriously hot. So hot in fact that it started smoking the drive belt from its pulley. When the Aircon was turned off the alternator was fine.

I have the car booked in for a classic car specialist to look at on Monday. I would take it to my SM specialist but they are 120 miles away and I want the car ready for a road trip on 10 days.

Can anyone suggest what might be going on? I can’t make sense of it. If the alternator is knackered ( and it is the same age as the a/c compressor at three years when I had the car overhauled) the a/c compressor kicking in shouldn’t make any difference to the extent the alternator gets red hot; there is very little draw from the clutch or the a/c compressor coming in so why would the alternator get so hot? Someone suggested the alternator belt is slack, but it isn’t and I don’t follow how that would get the alternator so hot that it was trying to ignite its belt.

All and any theories gratefully received.

David

Souleman

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16 posts

17 months

Friday 21st June
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Thanks. I think I know what has happened. The guy who fixed a leak on the a/c system overfilled it with gas - he put 1kg in. I understand that the max should be 750g. The a/c unit jammed on the excess gas and I think you are right the alternator slipped and lost tension.

I have an appointment at my trusted SM specialists on Monday (I should have taken the car to them in the first place - lesson learned) to see if they can fix everything so we can take the car away on Wednesday.

Souleman

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16 posts

17 months

Saturday 22nd June
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Thanks. Yes a check with the ammeter showed the alternator was putting out a healthy charge, within range even under load - lights, blowers on etc. You are right that the fans come on with the aircon compressor but they are fine. There is a slightly voltage drop with the aircon compressor on but bear in mind this was before it was trying to churn 250g of gas too much. Everything points to it needing degassing and doing again properly and both aircon and alternator belts replacing and tightening. I should know by Monday night - 250 mile round trip to my SM specialists. If they are happy and the car is fine on the 125 mile journey home I think I will be set for Southern Ireland in a few days time.