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SCHRUMGMC 01-31-2014 06:07 PM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
Cracked me up.Where the truck is sitting, I can not charge it up to get it running.The Generator was checked and fixed before I put it in..I'm honestly thinking its the Voltage regulator because its the Original V-R and I've read some things on the Signs of them going bad.I don't understand how things can go so well and then ****ty because when I polarized the V-R it didn't do anything.What is the best type of Voltage regulator I need to get ?

Indian113 01-31-2014 06:14 PM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
OrrieG, You are a saint! I wish I had your patience .

OrrieG 01-31-2014 08:58 PM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
Standard VR-22 seems to be the one for 50 and early 60 35 watt 12v systems. They are priced from $12-16 on the internet. Rockauto was the cheapest. but i did not check shipping. NAPA carries Standard parts if you have one close.

SCHRUMGMC 01-31-2014 09:54 PM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
Seems a little fishy to be $12, because you get what you pay for right?..I have a NAPA down the road, Thanks Orrie for all of the info its greatly appreciated

OrrieG 02-01-2014 03:56 PM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
Standard is a respected brand been making parts for at least the last 50 years. If you go to NAPA and get anything electrical is it usually Standard or Dorman. If you order aftermarket ignition or light switch, lamp sockets most likely they will come in Standard packaging, that is why I encourage people to look at NAPA first. They are inexpensive because the design is 60 years old, it is low wattage to match the generator and relatively simple. I do not know if they still make them in the US of if they are off shore. Rockauto was at $12 but probably has about $6 S&H, NAPA was at $16. Other brands are more expensive, but I guess it is based on cost to produce lower quantities (Standard probably made a qazillion when it cost $2 to make one) or selling where there is limited availablility.

SCHRUMGMC 02-02-2014 03:06 AM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
Just thought of something I am using a 12 Volt battery and the System is a 6V? and it says that if I do it for so long it will die?

meter swinger 02-02-2014 03:56 AM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SCHRUMGMC (Post 6503798)
Just thought of something I am using a 12 Volt battery and the System is a 6V? and it says that if I do it for so long it will die?

Your rig being a 59 will have a 12v system.

SCHRUMGMC 02-02-2014 03:57 AM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
but it has a Generator?.Nothing has been switched over. I see what your talking about..I thought the Gen was always 6 V...I'm going to leave the truck in the barn and pull the MGB out of the pasture and onto the driveway to clean it up

meter swinger 02-02-2014 12:12 PM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
Yep, 12v system with a generator. If you think you are having issues maintaing a charge, and your battery is fresh, check the battery cables and connections. If the wire is old and breaking at the connectors cut out the broken part.
If you replace them entirely, welding cable makes really nice battery cable.

SCHRUMGMC 02-02-2014 12:24 PM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
I have someone sending me a E brake pulley which I need badly.I am going to step back from it for a while.Going to see if I can get my Uncles MG up and running

OrrieG 02-02-2014 02:25 PM

Re: Truck runs ad then shuts off
 
I think generators where standard until around 1963 on cars and trucks. My 60 Impala had a generator but my 64 Chevelle came standard with an alternator that still used a voltage regulator.


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