propilot74
New Member
My 67 Monaco is in need of a new alternator, the bearings are shot and it's growling something awful.
I purchased a reman unit from Napa Auto that is rated at 60amps (squareback), so unlike my current alternator, it has 2 field terminals. I understand I just need to ground one of these terminals and connect the field wire to the other. I figured I'd do some basic checks to the new unit before installing it. I got my ohm meter and checked continuity to the case (ground) from each of the 3 terminals. I found both field terminals to have continuity (no resistance) to ground, and the Bat+ terminal showed continuity with resistance to ground. It's this indicative of an internally shorted alternator? Should I return it? This is my first Mopar, so I'm not too familiar with these. Thanks in advance!
I purchased a reman unit from Napa Auto that is rated at 60amps (squareback), so unlike my current alternator, it has 2 field terminals. I understand I just need to ground one of these terminals and connect the field wire to the other. I figured I'd do some basic checks to the new unit before installing it. I got my ohm meter and checked continuity to the case (ground) from each of the 3 terminals. I found both field terminals to have continuity (no resistance) to ground, and the Bat+ terminal showed continuity with resistance to ground. It's this indicative of an internally shorted alternator? Should I return it? This is my first Mopar, so I'm not too familiar with these. Thanks in advance!















