I've been dealing with a rough idle, low vacuum and poor performance issue with my '74 Fury
I was suspecting about an electrical issue and I'm starting thinking I'm right. I've discovered that If I disconnect the alternator the car will idle better, will have better vacuum signal at idle and throttle response is better but just after connect the field wires and the alternator starts charging the idle goes rough, vacuum signal decreases 3" and I start hearing a "click click click" sound at the distributor (checked for wires, distributor cap and everything is fine)
My alternator is an aftermarket 85A unit with remote sensing voltaje regulator, I got it checked by a store and they said that is charging perfectly. I don't know if has something to do but the BAT terminal is directly connected to battery
I was suspecting about an electrical issue and I'm starting thinking I'm right. I've discovered that If I disconnect the alternator the car will idle better, will have better vacuum signal at idle and throttle response is better but just after connect the field wires and the alternator starts charging the idle goes rough, vacuum signal decreases 3" and I start hearing a "click click click" sound at the distributor (checked for wires, distributor cap and everything is fine)
My alternator is an aftermarket 85A unit with remote sensing voltaje regulator, I got it checked by a store and they said that is charging perfectly. I don't know if has something to do but the BAT terminal is directly connected to battery