treebark
Active Member
I've seen a few posts around this topic, but none that have completely helped me understand what to do. I'm relatively new to working on cars - especially wiring - so answers that are "for dummies" would be appreciated.
I recently took over a 1968 Dodge A-100 pickup that my dad restored about 13 years ago. I put on a starter and a new battery and drove it three hours home, but now find that it's not charging. I took the alternator in to have it tested and it failed, so I bought a new one but now am unsure how to properly connect the wiring. The engine has been swapped from the original 6 cyl to a 360 LA.
The alternator that was on the truck had 2 field terminals and a BAT post.
The new/reman alt has the same connections, but also a dedicated GRD post.
The regulator mounted above the gas pedal is the original mechanical style. It has a dark blue wire to the top terminal from the fuse block, a brown ground wire and a light green field wire that both run to the alt.
Other threads have indicated that the second field terminal on the alt can be connected to the alt body/GRD post to get volts to the battery, but I'm not sure if I should also connect the ground wire from the regulator to that terminal or not? In other words, if I put a jumper wire from where I currently have the ground wire on the alt FLD terminal over to the GRD post will that get things working without causing damage to the system?
I recently took over a 1968 Dodge A-100 pickup that my dad restored about 13 years ago. I put on a starter and a new battery and drove it three hours home, but now find that it's not charging. I took the alternator in to have it tested and it failed, so I bought a new one but now am unsure how to properly connect the wiring. The engine has been swapped from the original 6 cyl to a 360 LA.
The alternator that was on the truck had 2 field terminals and a BAT post.
The new/reman alt has the same connections, but also a dedicated GRD post.
The regulator mounted above the gas pedal is the original mechanical style. It has a dark blue wire to the top terminal from the fuse block, a brown ground wire and a light green field wire that both run to the alt.
Other threads have indicated that the second field terminal on the alt can be connected to the alt body/GRD post to get volts to the battery, but I'm not sure if I should also connect the ground wire from the regulator to that terminal or not? In other words, if I put a jumper wire from where I currently have the ground wire on the alt FLD terminal over to the GRD post will that get things working without causing damage to the system?
















