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Old 01-20-2013, 08:42 AM   #26
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Re: Backyard Charging Tests failed

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You can also get a bypass wire connector for the newer alternators
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this would be your best bet.I did this with my Burb,my lights stayed brighter,it was a good conversion.
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Old 01-20-2013, 09:52 AM   #27
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Re: Backyard Charging Tests failed

in all my years i have never heard of that magnetism trick. i wouldn't go by that.

sounds like you have a broken wire from the regulator to the alt, the alt is not being told to charge. or you have a defective part.

when i bought a engine for my truck i took the alternator and starter to a local starter rebuild shop, he asked me if I'd like it upgraded to a 1 wire, i said sure, either them work or they dont, everything including the regulator internal. it was the same price too.

I'll have to look to see what i did with the unused wires. I think i zip tied them to the wires on the regulator, the hot post is in the same place, just the regulator wires are not needed any longer.
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Old 02-23-2013, 08:55 PM   #28
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Re: Backyard Charging Tests failed

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Look for the voltage regulator on drivers side of core support. It's what regulats the voltage in a stock truck. If the alternator hasn't been changed out for a late model one.


Hi Andy...... I recently had a charging failure as well, so I took my altenator to the local Auto Zone to check and it was bad. Replaced it for about $50, but still not charging, 12.4 volts off and 12.2 running. Volt reading does not change regardless of engine rpm.. Ive heard that the stock regulator, (64 C-10), sometimes fail prematurely, so your saying that the one you have pictured will swap out for my stocker?? 76 350, 4bbl, yada, yada...

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Old 02-23-2013, 11:58 PM   #29
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Hi Andy...... I recently had a charging failure as well, so I took my altenator to the local Auto Zone to check and it was bad. Replaced it for about $50, but still not charging, 12.4 volts off and 12.2 running. Volt reading does not change regardless of engine rpm.. Ive heard that the stock regulator, (64 C-10), sometimes fail prematurely, so your saying that the one you have pictured will swap out for my stocker?? 76 350, 4bbl, yada, yada...

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If you are running the external regulator then yes it should be a direct swap.
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