Craven2112
In over my head. Since birth.
Hello all and thanks for welcoming me. On my recently acquired 65 dodge dart I am not making charging voltage. I’ve swapped out the voltage regulator and an alternator from O’Reillys. I know that alternators remanufactured in China showing up DOA out of the box is not uncommon With this new remanufactured alternator if I put my multimeter on the battery terminal of the alternator with the other lead to battery ground I don’t get more than 12.6 V. Same result with the negative lead on the multimeter touching the frame of the car. I can’t think of anything as far as a ground problem, or any other explanation other than bad alternator, is there anything else that could cause a lack of charging voltage? The alternator gauge in the car is functioning, and I have never seen it go into the positive only into the negative or discharge.
Having said all that, I am smitten and 100% in love with this car and I’m enjoying the opportunity to work on it and work on it with my kids. My 11 year old boy swapped out the voltage regulator himself, and my 13-year-old stepdaughter is absolutely in love with the car, and has taken it upon herself to begin learning all about engines and can identify all the major components and understands the basic principles of the internal combustion engine. Proud dad and stepdad here. Thank you.
Having said all that, I am smitten and 100% in love with this car and I’m enjoying the opportunity to work on it and work on it with my kids. My 11 year old boy swapped out the voltage regulator himself, and my 13-year-old stepdaughter is absolutely in love with the car, and has taken it upon herself to begin learning all about engines and can identify all the major components and understands the basic principles of the internal combustion engine. Proud dad and stepdad here. Thank you.