Put in a voltage regulator and the gauge was properly flopping around and going to the charge side when the rpm's were raised.
Now the gauge is stuck dead center and goes towards the negative side when I turn on the lights. I tried a spare regulator and the same result.
Do I need to buy a new regulator and try that or does this mean that the alternator is gone?
I have a brand new battery.
Put a rebuilt power booster in and the brake pedal travels all of the way to the floor, before actuating the master, thus stopping the car. Its as if the booster rod is traveling too far. Is there an adjustment that can make the booster rod travel less to actuate the master? Or, did my booster rebuilder do a bad job?
Thanks!
Matt Allyn
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