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> Alternator overcharging, not the regulator!, Have tried 4 regulators and still over.
ken914
post Feb 18 2006, 03:43 PM
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My alternator keeps kicking out 16 volts! I have tried 4 regulators, I have checked the output in multiple locations and with multiple volt meters to confirm. It is definately putting out too much juice, but I don't know what to check next. The car is a '70 /6 wiht a 3.0SC. Regulator is on the panel. I don't think it is an alternator with the internal regulator, but other than having a regulator on the panel I don't know how I would know.

Any ideas of what to do to fix this?

Thanks for any help!
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J P Stein
post Feb 18 2006, 03:58 PM
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I had a similar problem once with my externally
regulated alternator......only I was getting 17.5 V at the battery.
That will hose up an Optima.

My D- wire connection (a splice that I had done actually) failed.
The 80SCs alternator have an internal regulator, IIRC....tho it's been some time since I've rooted around in an SC wiring diagram. What you have....God knows. I'd check your continuity and eliminate the wiring. Next, figure out WTF is in there. If it is an internal reg., its magic smoke may be missing.
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