71dodgechargerrt
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Wayne I just got my Mopar Action magazine and there is a write up and pictures of the reunion if you didn't know.
Gonna throw this in my own thread, as I tire of the "amp meter is gonna burn your car down" threads. The meter isn't doing anything but warning you your're gonna burn your car down and something ELSE has gone wrong.
Went to take my Honey for a Sunday drive and we almost burnt the Bird down. Charging 40 amps just a mile from home, so I turned the lights on high to put the meter back to about 10 and crept her back home at low RPM (I probably should have pulled the regulator connector, but was hoping it would clear itself as it has done a couple of other times so we could carry on with our drive). Some day I'll figure out why I don't just let things go and take agreed value from Hagerty, but I guess I'm too honest for my own good. Was scratching my head trying to figure out how an electronic regulator does the mechanical "stick" thing and then I found a wire (Blue) broken off the regulator connection, so with it gone the other wire (Green) grounded the field, pegging it full and charging around 18 volts at 3500 RPM. 45 minutes later, the only connector of it's kind I had in house and bit of work we were back on our Sunday cruise. Penetang, Midland's Little Lake, Balm Beach and back home.
I burnt a dash up in '78, in our old family '69 Fury II, knowing the mechanical regulator stuck from time to time so we'd just drive it lights on. One day I forgot to turn the lights on and we had a wiring fire that was put out by disconnecting the battery and throwing sand DOWN through the defroster vent that had burnt open. They are no fun, but absolutely no fault of the amp meter. The wiring too and from.. maybe, but not the meter.
Pushed the broken wire through the connector, clipped the end and crimped on the only bullet connector I had in house and pushed it back in. Back to proper regulation and the meter showing about 2 amps charging. Life is good...
All polished up and ready for my date.
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Back home, electricity 101
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Blue wire end broken off.
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Only bullet connector I had, strip it and install it.
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New bullet in place, pulled/pushed wire back into place in the rubber socket.
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Back on our cruise!
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At speed, Wile E looks pissed.. LOL
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Back home safe and sound, hood open to cool things down. 36C with humidex today, no rad puke on shut down after 60 or so miles. Upper rad tank 221F, lower hose 162F, front wheels 119F, rear wheels 115F, rear axle tubes 150F and pumpkin @ mid case 165F
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