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Re: Was lights help/ voltage regulator



I've wondered for some time if this is really a valid concern.  Most of us 
here have gotten the Amp meter out of the picture just
due to the fire hazard they present...beyond that with a fusible link and 
decent battery cable...where is the real potential for a problem?
This is a vehicle with four or five fuses, maybe I'm tempting fate but I've 
ran over 90amp alternators on several early '60's cars with stock wiring 
without incident.  Only time I ever got into trouble was once when I 
straight wired an electric fan on a '63 Belvedere.
Stupid Move I know but a lesson well learned.  As to inability to cope with 
a bunch of extra output though... I feel like sometimes we
may just be a tad overly cautious in what we think the old circuits can 
stand.   Just my observations....
John Hammond

----- Original Message ----- From: "Butch Edison" <waedison@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 12:56 PM
Subject: RE: Was lights help/ voltage regulator



Agree. I went up to a 60 amp alternator, but unless/until I upgrade the wiring and connectors, won't go any higher. /Butch/Ferndale, WA
-----Original Message-----
From: Herb [mailto:zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 8:10 AM
To: 1962 to 1965 Mopars
Subject: Re: Was lights help/ voltage regulator



Be carful going that high!  You don't have an electrical system designed to
handle 100 amps unless you have replaced your wiring harness.  I would
change the VR when I change the alternator, they are cheep and you know
everything should be up to snuff.  Just my two cents!









              

Herb



1956 Plymouth Belvedere 361 4-Sale

1959 Coronet 326 Poly

1961 Belvedere Custom Suburban 318 Poly

1962 Dodge Dart 225 Slant Six  4-Sale

1963 Fury 2D/HT 6.1L

1963 Sport Fury Convertible 361

1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst 440

1999 Durango SLT 5.9L

2008 SRT-8 Magnum 6.1L

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-------Original Message-------



From: Scott Mirabella

Date: 9/6/2010 10:01:22 AM

To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx

Subject: Was lights help/ voltage regulator



Hi,

Just wondering if I change to 100 amp altenator should I change the

voltage regulator?



Scott Mirabella

1964 Fury Convertible

383 4speed

LongIsland, NY





Dennis C. wrote:

Hello,
I agree, as said you may want to check the voltage regulator.  I have
bought several of the electronic units from O'Reilly.  Depending on
their stock in the store I have bought the same unit under the same part
number in three different styles.
Chrome metal case
Black metal case (the best for our cars)
Square plastic case
You can tell if it is the electronic unit by looking at the bottom, if
it has the external resistors like our old units it is NOT the
electronic unit. Unless you have a better parts house than I have don't
bother to ask at the desk if it is the electronic unit.
As said the bulkhead connector can be the problem if one of the
connection is not making well and has a high resistance.  Not real easy
to check but unplugging and replugging may help, it will clean the
connectors.  A much better thing to do is bypass it by running a wire
from the alternator to the large lug on the starter relay with a fusable
link in it.  You should have no problems finding details in this by
doing a search.  This will disable your ampmeter in the dash.
If the problem is in the headlight circuit installing relays under the
hood for the headlights is a very good idea. (I haven't done it yet but
will soon).  This takes the load off of the connectors in the bulkhead
connector and increases the brightness of your headlights.
I personally lean towards the voltage regulator.
Dennis C.
Nick Adamski wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> Last week while driving home from a cruise my 64 fury lights where
> flickering, When i got home i relised that the interior lights where
> doing the same thing. Does anyone know what might be causing this? Any
> help would be appricate it.
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
1996 Dodge Ram 3500 Van Conversion
1964 Plymouth Belvedere 318 Auto
1963 Plymouth Sport Fury 383 4-speed
1949 Dodge Pickup 289/C4 soon to be changed
1998 Honda Valkyrie Standard




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