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I have about a week before I'll need to put my 67 Charger 440 in storage and and there's something that's been bothering me that I'd like to sort out before I do this. I have yet to see a charge greater than 12.37v out of my alternator.
Before I acquired the car it was retrofitted with a pertronics ignition, the ballast resistor was taken out of the system as part of that and otherwise runs well.
I've checked/cleaned all of the grounds I can find, and with the key on, the voltage regulator shows 2.03v
(I put the negative probe against raw steel on the inside of a hole, other places too))
Checking from the alternator positive to a ground the measurement is the same; 12.19-ish at idle, throttling it up gives me 12.37 at best. As a sanity check I grabbed the reman alternator from RockAuto that is the same round back style and I get the same numbers.
The car is a hobby, I'm not a mechanic and I'm even less of an electrician lol, and with no gearhead friends around I'm stuck reading posts and watching YouTube videos for information. I started looking into this when troubleshooting my headlights and someone asked if the headlights would open when the car was running and whether or not I was getting a full effort from the alternator.
Are there other tests I can run to check to make sure that the charging system is doing what it should? This seems like it should be fairly simple, but I'm clearly missing something. I've recently charged the battery up, is it possible that the alternator would not put a 13+ volt charge to the battery if it didn't need it?
Thanks!
Before I acquired the car it was retrofitted with a pertronics ignition, the ballast resistor was taken out of the system as part of that and otherwise runs well.
I've checked/cleaned all of the grounds I can find, and with the key on, the voltage regulator shows 2.03v
(I put the negative probe against raw steel on the inside of a hole, other places too))
Checking from the alternator positive to a ground the measurement is the same; 12.19-ish at idle, throttling it up gives me 12.37 at best. As a sanity check I grabbed the reman alternator from RockAuto that is the same round back style and I get the same numbers.
The car is a hobby, I'm not a mechanic and I'm even less of an electrician lol, and with no gearhead friends around I'm stuck reading posts and watching YouTube videos for information. I started looking into this when troubleshooting my headlights and someone asked if the headlights would open when the car was running and whether or not I was getting a full effort from the alternator.
Are there other tests I can run to check to make sure that the charging system is doing what it should? This seems like it should be fairly simple, but I'm clearly missing something. I've recently charged the battery up, is it possible that the alternator would not put a 13+ volt charge to the battery if it didn't need it?
Thanks!