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Bought a kit , for a mopar Electrical ignition swap , missing 2 wires for the voltage regulator , so im kinda confused , any videos or clear documentation for this swap ? * sorry for the bad quality pics
Who runs the old mech regulator with the factory electronic ignition?The regulator is a bonus but has nothing to do with the electronic Ignition.
My 64 has been converted to electronic but not electronic regulator.Who runs the old mech regulator with the factory electronic ignition?
I do.Who runs the old mech regulator with the factory electronic ignition?
This is my theory that may be right or wrong. Back then the old single field cars didn’t charge worth a **** at idle especially if the headlights and or heater were on. I’ve seen a few failed on those cars but only at night as to my thinking there wasn’t enough voltage to keep the electronic ignition happy. Mainly the ecu. I have changed every car of mine and countless others to the dual field alternator. Simply by removing the wires off the old regulator and connecting them together. Then I mount the 70 up regulator on the inner fender across from the alternator. I run one wire to the extra field and the other to the alternator positive stud. Never a problem in 45 years of doing it that way. KimBack in the day, when Mopar began offering conversion systems, they made it clear you are supposed to run an electronic regulator. I have never received a good answer as to why. I've seen a few Mopars running electronic ignition conversions with early regulators with no evident ill effects
I'm not sure this is it. For some reason it didn't post or went away