DC118us
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Hi all,
I haven't posted in a while, but I recently upgraded my fuel system to a sniper efi. That all went well, but my charging system is no longer working (it seemed to be working last summer). Here's what I've done so far. Had the alternator tested and repaired (it wasn't charging), replaced the regulator and still nothing. I find there's NO POWER to either the field on the alternator or the violet w/white stripe wire at the regulator. Car starts and runs fine. Trying to read the wiring diagram is confusing (electrical not my forte). I see that power to those 2 locations should be supplied by ign 1. I have power at the ballast resistor on the firewall, regulator is grounded, alternator is hooked up just as before I touched it. I'm at a loss on where to go from here.
Any ideas on what I'm missing? I looked at the 2 fusible links I find (one near battery and one on passenger fender near alternator) they look fine, not burnt or discolored.
Oh, I also jumped the field tab on the alternator to the positive power post on the alternator and it did NOT begin charging either.
I haven't posted in a while, but I recently upgraded my fuel system to a sniper efi. That all went well, but my charging system is no longer working (it seemed to be working last summer). Here's what I've done so far. Had the alternator tested and repaired (it wasn't charging), replaced the regulator and still nothing. I find there's NO POWER to either the field on the alternator or the violet w/white stripe wire at the regulator. Car starts and runs fine. Trying to read the wiring diagram is confusing (electrical not my forte). I see that power to those 2 locations should be supplied by ign 1. I have power at the ballast resistor on the firewall, regulator is grounded, alternator is hooked up just as before I touched it. I'm at a loss on where to go from here.
Any ideas on what I'm missing? I looked at the 2 fusible links I find (one near battery and one on passenger fender near alternator) they look fine, not burnt or discolored.
Oh, I also jumped the field tab on the alternator to the positive power post on the alternator and it did NOT begin charging either.