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External Voltage regulator wiring?
Hey this is screwed! I've got a 87' commercial chevy truck w/ a 454 in it. Some guy dropped a new motor in it but didnt know what he was doing. So what i've got is a chevy alternator hooked up to a ford external regulator and instead of havin a key power it was ran to a direct constant, which burnt it out. So i went out and bought a replacement regulator for a ford and chevy - the ford has I - A - S - F markings and the chevy has F - 2 - 3 - 4 on it, tried hookin them both up and they both either dont do a thing or starts over charging. Anyone out there know the wiring for the chevy?
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Re: External Voltage regulator wiring?
www.chevelles.com and look through the tech articles, several writeups and diagrams.
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Re: External Voltage regulator wiring?
why don't you just put a delcotron on it?
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Re: External Voltage regulator wiring?
I'd get rid of the externally regulated alternator for a 10 SI(delcotron) or newer depending on how many amps you need
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Re: External Voltage regulator wiring?
Are you sure your alternator is not internally regulated? You have to go way back with GM to have externally regulated.
FORD I Charge Lamp A + S Stator, alt terminal F Field, alt terminal GM F Field 2 Stator 3 + 4 Charge lamp |
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