Hello everyone, new to the Mopar world and looking for some help on a ‘68 Roadrunner 383 that’s not charging. Sniper EFI screen shows 12.2 volts, dash gauge is dead center on the line between charge and discharge.
- New alternator (correct for year / single field), tested by O’Reillys to Be fully functional
- New regulator (I also tried the old regulator which provides the same 12.2v)
- Alternator has a good ground (0.4 ohms to battery negative terminal; verified at both the negative terminal on the alternator and to the alternator housing)
- Wire between alternator and regulator is good. 0.2 ohm.
- Disconnected the field wire from the alternator and there was no change to the voltage.
I’m certainly not an electrical expert and I’m (don’t judge) far more familiar with LS stuff. I was surprised at the thin gauge of wire coming off the alternator and that it didn’t go straight from the alternator to the battery.
Any suggestions you all have, I’d greatly appreciate it!
- New alternator (correct for year / single field), tested by O’Reillys to Be fully functional
- New regulator (I also tried the old regulator which provides the same 12.2v)
- Alternator has a good ground (0.4 ohms to battery negative terminal; verified at both the negative terminal on the alternator and to the alternator housing)
- Wire between alternator and regulator is good. 0.2 ohm.
- Disconnected the field wire from the alternator and there was no change to the voltage.
I’m certainly not an electrical expert and I’m (don’t judge) far more familiar with LS stuff. I was surprised at the thin gauge of wire coming off the alternator and that it didn’t go straight from the alternator to the battery.
Any suggestions you all have, I’d greatly appreciate it!