OK, now move on to the next possibility.
That is, that the field wiring circuit has a wiring problem, OR bad regulator.
FIRST remove the regulator, clean around the mounting on the firewall and regulator and re--mount with start washers. This is VERY important. Regulator MUST be grounded
Remove the regulator connector. "Work" it in/ out several times to scrub the connectors, and "feel" for tightness. Inspect the connector and regulator terminals for corrosion, damage.
Try it, see if it charges all hooked up proper.
If not, remove the regulator connector. Devise a way to jumper across the two terminals in the connector. Machine screws work
Now go to the alternator and this time remove the BLUE field wire and hook a clip lead to ground from that alternator terminal
Again, run the engine and see if it charges
If so, replace the regulator.
That is, that the field wiring circuit has a wiring problem, OR bad regulator.
FIRST remove the regulator, clean around the mounting on the firewall and regulator and re--mount with start washers. This is VERY important. Regulator MUST be grounded
Remove the regulator connector. "Work" it in/ out several times to scrub the connectors, and "feel" for tightness. Inspect the connector and regulator terminals for corrosion, damage.
Try it, see if it charges all hooked up proper.
If not, remove the regulator connector. Devise a way to jumper across the two terminals in the connector. Machine screws work
Now go to the alternator and this time remove the BLUE field wire and hook a clip lead to ground from that alternator terminal
Again, run the engine and see if it charges
If so, replace the regulator.















