Intense-Dakota
Active Member
Ok, I will try to make this as easy for you guys as possible:
I have a 1970 Dart with a 318. Last year, I went to start it up in late summer, and of course, I had to jump it. Now, comes the fun. It started up fine, let it charge for a few minutes, and then disconnected one side of the jumper cable, it is still running fine. Disconnected the other side, and it died instsantly. So, I tried it again, disconnecting the oposite side of the cable, boom - died instantly again. No matter which side (+ or -) I disconnect last, it dies. First thought was alternator. So I took it down to the parts store, and had it tested. It tested perfect. Next, I checked all the power and ground lines I could find, all looked ok, but just to be safe, I cleaned them all and re-tightened them. After that, I even tried using the jumper cables as grounds in a few spots just to test that, and still the same problem.
So, my last though is the voltage regulator on the fire wall, but I wanted your opinions first.
Previous to this, I did have a problem with the battery staying fully charged if it sat for more then a few days at a time, but I have since put in a new battery also just to be sure. Oh, and the battery is relocated in the trunck.
Please help if you can, I have the mopar itch and summer is here. I need to hear that rumble while I am actually driving down the street and not teathered to my Jeep via a jumper cable.
I have a 1970 Dart with a 318. Last year, I went to start it up in late summer, and of course, I had to jump it. Now, comes the fun. It started up fine, let it charge for a few minutes, and then disconnected one side of the jumper cable, it is still running fine. Disconnected the other side, and it died instsantly. So, I tried it again, disconnecting the oposite side of the cable, boom - died instantly again. No matter which side (+ or -) I disconnect last, it dies. First thought was alternator. So I took it down to the parts store, and had it tested. It tested perfect. Next, I checked all the power and ground lines I could find, all looked ok, but just to be safe, I cleaned them all and re-tightened them. After that, I even tried using the jumper cables as grounds in a few spots just to test that, and still the same problem.
So, my last though is the voltage regulator on the fire wall, but I wanted your opinions first.
Previous to this, I did have a problem with the battery staying fully charged if it sat for more then a few days at a time, but I have since put in a new battery also just to be sure. Oh, and the battery is relocated in the trunck.
Please help if you can, I have the mopar itch and summer is here. I need to hear that rumble while I am actually driving down the street and not teathered to my Jeep via a jumper cable.















