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Old 08-22-2018, 05:28 PM   #1
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Voltage Regulator?

My buddy recently go a 69 C/10 and we noticed that he does not have a voltage regulator, would there be a reason why the PO would have removed it?
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Old 08-22-2018, 05:30 PM   #2
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Re: Voltage Regulator?

He probably put in an alternator with an internal regulator...
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Old 08-22-2018, 05:34 PM   #3
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Re: Voltage Regulator?

Is there a more of a benefit to one or the other?
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Old 08-22-2018, 05:39 PM   #4
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Re: Voltage Regulator?

I'm guessing the internal type is solid state, and external is not - one less failure point?
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Re: Voltage Regulator?

Internal does a much better job of voltage control, and is friendlier to electronics.
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I'm guessing the internal type is solid state, and external is not - one less failure point?
Well, there ARE solid state external regulators readily available from any reasonably stocked parts store. BUT, the conversion to an internally regulated alternator is a very common upgrade for many reasons including the solid state nature of the regulator in internally regulated alternators.
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Old 08-23-2018, 09:47 AM   #7
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Re: Voltage Regulator?

This thread pretty well covers it.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=763180
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Re: Voltage Regulator?

Very simple to convert to an internally regulated alternator.

Mine is externally regulated, however I do carry an internally regulated spare in the back because it was free. That and the crossover connector so I do not need to splice wires on the side of the road when she craps out.

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Thanks for the link. I am still curios as to how this is an upgrade? I still currently have my voltage regulator (alternator and battery are less than a year old). I am running an amp as well as as EFI. I am a firm believer in "if it ain't broke don't fix it" but would my truck Benefit any by switching to an internally regulated alternator when I have not been having issues? (knock on wood)
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Thanks for the link. I am still curios as to how this is an upgrade? I still currently have my voltage regulator (alternator and battery are less than a year old). I am running an amp as well as as EFI. I am a firm believer in "if it ain't broke don't fix it" but would my truck Benefit any by switching to an internally regulated alternator when I have not been having issues? (knock on wood)
The points are a mechanical object that will wear out eventually, and I have heard that they voltage surges they cause will kill HEI ignition modules. I have no proof of that.
Have you noticed the lights dimming at idle or the wipers moving slower or the heater fan not running at full speed on high?
It's possible you may have one of the 60 amp alternators which will probably serve you well. If you plan to add cooling fan(s) you might consider the upgrade.
If you have no issues then by all means run the EVR. You can get a digital regulator for about 30 bucks. I think someone mentioned that above.
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Old 08-23-2018, 04:27 PM   #11
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I have not noticed the lights dimming and the wipers work just fine. I guess I should be ok since I am not having any issues at the moment. Thanks for all the good info guys!
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