The condenser is to suppress a clicking noise in the
AM radio created by the relay operating. Some cars still have
the condenser they installed on the alternator to suppress a
addable hum in the AM radio along with the weaker channels. I
have only seen one car with a condenser on the voltage regulator, I am
sure to suppress a clicking noise in the radio. I believe it was a
Dealer installed fix, probably for cars that were navigating around in
rural areas in the outer limits of radio stations.
If you convert your Voltage Limiter to a solid state unit you can
remove the condenser unless you want to keep the original look. If
you do keep it, it will be just along for a ride and should have no
affect on the replacement VL.
BTW, if anyone has any of these noise issues with their
original AM radio here's the fix!!
I had a similar gauge issue on my 59 Dodge, Your fuel
tank sender needs to be grounded, from the factory their is a strap
that pops on the fuel line & sender over the rubber tube connecting
the two. Over the years they corrode and fall off or are just
removed by someone doing a repair and not realizing what it
did. The final solution to my problem was to run a wire
from a cleaned up spot on the fuel line over the
rubber to a cleaned up spot on the sender outlet and on
to the frame grounding them all together. Ya, it is a little shade
tree, but I like to referrer to it as field expedient. It got my
gauge working.
Herb
-------Original Message-------
Date: 5/23/2015
1:56:03 PM
Subject: Electrical
Problems
Hi - I tested the voltage limiter and it is OK. Just to be sure I
tested and installed another voltage limiter with no change. The fuel
gauge still doesn't move except a very small amount.
Regarding the radio, I have installed 3 transaudios I had on hand
and all I get is a hum, which did not change with a new antenna.
I think these problems may be related but I don't know how.
Below is a picture of the back of my instrument cluster (65
Barracuda). It is different than what is shown in the factory
manual or from any picture I found on the Internet. Does anyone know
what the condenser like part next to the voltage limiter is? It is not
shown in the manual. Thanks, Bob
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