
Re: Battery, Alternator or Regulator problem '64 Sport Fury
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Re: Battery, Alternator or Regulator problem '64 Sport Fury
- From: Don Dulmage <big-d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 09:51:23 -0500
All testing should be done with a voltmeter. Charging systwms with
alternators are so simole , that is what cnfuses one. Check voltage at rest
engine of. Start car and run at about 1500 rpm Does the voltage rise ? If it
does it is charging. if not it isnt. Now for the 64 dollar question . Is it
the regulator or the Alternator. to find out we need to remove the regulator
fromthe system or by passs it. WIth a single wire alternator remove the
small wire (unplug) from the field terminal (Only one on a one wire so no
chance of maiking an mistake) Run a jumper from the big alternator terminal
to this small one. Satt the carand repaet the 1500 RP test for just s hort
ime. Does the ALternator work now? if yes it is Ok and the regulator is
kaput. Replace the eregulator. If NO then it is the alternaltor. If it is
the altenaoptor and it is mopar itis most likely only brushes and nothing
else goes wrong with these good ol bruts. Replace and repeat the test. With
tow wire alternaotr it is abit easier . REmove bth plug in wires . Turn the
ignition to on. Using a test light find which of those smal wires has power.
Plug that wire back on the alternator using a jumper ground the other
alternator tern mnla to the alternator cae. leaving the other small termnal
umplug. Start the car, do the 1500 test and seee if voltage is rising. If
yes same as before Alt is good. if no Relacve brusces and start again. If
yes then regulator is kaput. Do not replace both . That is just a waste of
money. Just do this test exactly as described . It works and it is fool
prrof. The amps of an alternator are controlled by its windings. The
regulator controls the voltage so that is why we test c voltage to find out
of it is functioning. The dash gauge is a decoration. Pay little attention
to it whatever unless it is on the discharge side.
Dont try to rationalize when you are doing these tests. Just do them . They
work. Five minute should beal that is necessary to dianose any of out Mopars
alternator systems. Ok 10 your fisrt time.
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Watson" <wwatson6@xxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2009 2:23 AM
Subject: Re: Battery, Alternator or Regulator problem '64 Sport Fury
When you were driving around, did you notice where the needle was on the
alternator gauge? Most people condem this gauge and suggest disabling it
ASAP. However, knowing whether the gauge was showing a charge or
discharge would point you down the right road to correct the problem.
Slow starting, dead turn signals, are not signs of a fuse problem.
Bill
Vancouver, BC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Sutherland" <pluckedchickens@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 12:33 PM
Subject: Battery, Alternator or Regulator problem '64 Sport Fury
I keep my battery unhooked while my car is not in use. My car has been
sitting for about 3 cold weeks so it wasn't an easy start, but she
finally turned over.After leaving the house, I made 3 stops. Started
fine for the first two times and on the last time there was barely enough
power in the battery to get started.While driving back home my CD player
went dead, but the radio stayed on and my turn signals went dead also --
maybe a fuse blew?Got her back in the garage, checked the fuse box -- all
is fine. When I tried to restart her, the battery was dead.Is this a
Battery, Alternator or voltage Regulator problem? Maybe a short?Thanks
for your help.Doug
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