Fury1969WI
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I have the older style (cannister type) VR on my 69 Fury. My replacement engine wiring harness when car was restored 8-10 years ago was set-up for that style VR. I'm running the round back / single field wire alternator and mopar electronic ignition.
I had a solid state VR unit in it that failed after about 8 years / 40k miles of service. I have a feeling when i was washing the engine compartment/under hood stuff a couple weeks ago (in preps for the FCBO show
) i may have gotten it wet, but IDK.
I put an original mechanical type VR in that I had laying around and i'm back to getting battery to charge - though my aftermarket voltage gauge is jumping around 12-14 at idle but holds steady at 1000RPM and up.
My question is, is there any practical advantage to hacking my wire harness to use the newer style VR? I inadvertently purchased the adjustable one some time ago and have another NIB one so rather than buy another solid state 69-down one would it be "better" to go to the newer style? One advantage i can see is the newer/70s up VR seems to have better parts store availability - that's a plus.
I did some searching around and found this thread that implies (infers?) that the newer style VR is better for more "modern" alternator outputs - but i wonder if the solid state cans can handle similarly.
Headlight electrical issue help 66 sport fury
Finally, if the consensus is to update the 69 down VR to the 70 up VR anyone have pics of how these are mounted on a 69 firewall/engine compartment? I have some ribs in the firewall where the smaller/current 69 VR that might make a good mounting there a challenge.
I had a solid state VR unit in it that failed after about 8 years / 40k miles of service. I have a feeling when i was washing the engine compartment/under hood stuff a couple weeks ago (in preps for the FCBO show
I put an original mechanical type VR in that I had laying around and i'm back to getting battery to charge - though my aftermarket voltage gauge is jumping around 12-14 at idle but holds steady at 1000RPM and up.
My question is, is there any practical advantage to hacking my wire harness to use the newer style VR? I inadvertently purchased the adjustable one some time ago and have another NIB one so rather than buy another solid state 69-down one would it be "better" to go to the newer style? One advantage i can see is the newer/70s up VR seems to have better parts store availability - that's a plus.
I did some searching around and found this thread that implies (infers?) that the newer style VR is better for more "modern" alternator outputs - but i wonder if the solid state cans can handle similarly.
Headlight electrical issue help 66 sport fury
Finally, if the consensus is to update the 69 down VR to the 70 up VR anyone have pics of how these are mounted on a 69 firewall/engine compartment? I have some ribs in the firewall where the smaller/current 69 VR that might make a good mounting there a challenge.















