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Change the regulator.



MOPAR413 (Gary) 64 Polora 500




From: Dave Casey <dcasey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Electrical charge / discharge eratic operation
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 21:09:45 -0500

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Unplug your regulator, and with a voltmeter on your battery, give the green wire that goes to the alternator 12V (with the engine running). If your battery voltage goes to 17-18 then your alternator is fine.
Ballast resistor is unrelated.
Sounds like a regulator.


Dave Casey

----- Original Message ----- From: "Derrick Brown" <derrickb@xxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 8:44 PM
Subject: Electrical charge / discharge eratic operation


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hi all,


Ive got an electrical question. New car, so im busy finding all the NEW quirks : )
63 Plymouth. 440. Electronic Ignition. Old style voltage regulator.
Ive driven it only a couple hundred miles and just today the charging system gauge started bouncing between discharge and charge at an irregular rate.
I noticed this first during the day time then tonight as well.
The guage appears more "stable" when out on the highway at a constant speed.


I can see the lights both dim then brighten again in time with the gauge going from discharge to charge.

No engine skip or miss nor power loss in the engine.

So...............

Voltage regulator? ( anyone have a good test for this)

Alternator? (belt doesnt seem to be slipping)

All connections appear fine.

Ballast Resistor?


BTW, i checked the voltage on the voltage reg, between the terminal on the adjustable side and ground. 13ish volts with lights on and looks to be about 7 ish volts with lights off. is this normal?


Any thoughts?

thanks to all in advance.

derrick

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