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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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EVERYONE needs to do this
Sick and tired of charging and electrical problems with your truck? Well, maybe it's time to upgrade you're old school external voltage regulator with a new internally regulated alternator.
Here's the FAQ that Toddtheodd did. I was afraid to do this at first, but the instructions and pictures made it so easy I couldn't resist. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=119379 My truck has been having some MAJOR problems with charging and running correctly, so the poor girl hadn't been driven for a week. It was only charging from 9-11 volts while running. Not good. I decided to swap a clean, uncut, in excellent shape underhood wiring harness out of a '72 truck. DO NOT drive your truck if you harness looks as bad as mine did!! How my truck didn't burn up is beyond me! Never really noticed it until this weekend. Also, the seal that goes between the plug in and the wall is very important, in the second pic you can see all the dirt that got in my box because the seal was gone. I was able to clean the connections off with a small screwdriver, some electronic cleaning spray, and some compressed air. I ran the "new" underhood harness and the only thing I had to do was swap the front turnsignal plug-ins for the ones off my '67 harness. (The plugs are different.) The last pic is the new harness plugged in.
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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
The alternator swap was simple. I just followed the directions in the FAQ and if I wasn't rewiring the harness it wouldn't have taken more than an hour, at the most. Someone with "skills" could do the swap in about 30 minutes.
I also got an extra fuse block for the cab so I could plug my multiple accessories and HEI into it. This greatly cleaned up the area under my floor. I finally have no more wires running everywhere! The alternator set me back about $90. That's without the core charge (they let me exchanged my old alt), I spent about $10 on fuses and wiring, $20 on a decent volt meter and I highly recommend getting one, they're fun to play with! and the fuse block was a freebie, so I had about $120 into the swap.
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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
With my new harness I finally got one of the junction boxes for the battery. No more multiple leads going into my battery cable
![]() The truck now charges 14.6 volts at the battery while running ![]() I never did figure out what my actual problem was. I tried 3 different external regulators, I cleaned all the grounds, and I had advance test my alternator while on the truck, and once again before I exchanged it and it tested good both times, so what my actual problem was.... I just don't know ![]() But I now have 13.6 volts at the gage! The gage is off a hair, the voltmeter showed 13.6 at the fuse block.
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Jesse James 1967 C10 SWB Stepside: 350/700R4/3.73 1965 Ford Mustang: 289/T5-5spd/3.25 Trac-Loc 1968 Pontiac Firebird: Project Fire Chicken! 2015 Silverado Double Cab 5.3L Z71 2001 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4.0L 5spd 2020 Chevrolet Equinox Premium 2.0L Turbo 2011 Mustang V6 ~ Wife's ride ![]() American Born, Country by the Grace of God ![]() 1967 CST Shop Truck Rebuild! My 1967 C-10 Build Thread My Vintage Air A/C Install Project "On a Dime" Trying my hand at Home Renovation! 1965 Mustang Modifications! Last edited by 67ChevyRedneck; 03-04-2007 at 03:20 PM. |
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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
Thanks to all who have tried to help me with this stupid problem!
![]() I also finished the wiring to the fog lights. I had gotten them working, but had to unhook them because I didn't have space for them in the fuse box and I didn't have the battery junction box yet, but they work GREAT! I drove with them on last night and they are absolutely awesome. Thanks everyone!
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
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Glad you got that baby figured out. My best guess on the problem would be the firewall connector. I don't know how anything worked as bad as that looks... ![]() LockDoc
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
Hey,how`d the alternator getover there? LOL
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i did the internally regulated alternator several months ago and it works great. like you, i tried several new external regulators and a few alternators but always had problems with my headlights flickering at idle. now they stay bright at all engine rpm's. it's really a simple swap and well worth the time.
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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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I wish it wasn't, but I have a late 70s/early 80's 350 in the truck. But looking at the FAQ and what I have, the alternator should work for the brackets on both sides. I need to get a set of long water pump style brackets for the DS as I'll be adding a vintage air kit... someday ![]()
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funny ? the 60's charging system on GM vehicle's is one thing I have never in 25 year's had one single problem with , those type alternator's with the voltage regulator inside have gave me a lot of problem's , I had several 1980's GM truck's and that's what they had , it was just one after another ,
one other thing I noticed was the newer one's seem to pull more and you have to have the belt very very tight where as the 60's stock one's will charge perfectly with a good boot string loosly wrapped around them ,, I am gonna stay with the stock on my 67 truck and my 67 camaro till I have trouble that is (FINGER'S CROSSED) |
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
Hey guys
Will the same alternator fit on a 67 six cylinder? Joe |
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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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Good question.... it's been so long since I had the six popper in the truck... I really don't remember.
The alternator is off a mid 80's silverado with the mounting points in the 6 and noon position (across from each other). You could take yours to the parts store and compare the two??? I don't see why the General would make different alternators for straight sixes and V-8's... but I've been wrong many times before ![]()
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
The only times I have ever had problems with external regulators is when they are not AC Delco regulators. My '68 still has the original regulator in it (not the original alt), and I have absolutely no problems whatsoever.
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six cylinder use's the same alternator it's even the same part# as for a small block ,,
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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
Sorry fellas. I wasn't trying to knock people with the voltage regulators. I've read so many people complain about electrical and wiring problems on here (check out the electrical board) that this seems to be a great solution and eliminates a possible cause of failure.
Also, I believe the alternators put out more amps to power all the crap we add to our trucks. In my case it would be HEI, fog lights, Stereo, Stereo amp., and aftermarket gages. My truck just wasn't meant to have that many accesories.
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
Why not just go a step farther.
http://www.chevelles.com/techref/tecref14.html
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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
Isn't that article what I did??? Or are they talking about a "one wire" conversion. I was a little confused reading it. I asked about those, they were $30 more at Advance Auto.
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Re: EVERYONE needs to do this
I'm in the middle of my interior upgrade.
This weekend I: Got the 3-point seatbelts mounted/installed; Got the back wall (where the gas tank was) trimmed a little more for the 12" subs; Got the power antenna installed up through the no longer needed gas cap and all wires run and connected; Ran the additional 8-gage B+ wire from the solenoid's battery connection to the Painless 18 Circuit fuse panel. Even had time to cook a couple of steaks on the barbie.
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been there done that...great FAQ
click the index in my signature..theres ton's of kool tricks ![]() thank KRUE for putting them all together ![]() thank's to the fellow board members for there time to make them.. ![]() |
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