OK, so I'm having issues with the alternator of my Grandfather's 71 Ford LTD. I got the alternator over a year ago, and it's had about 5 hours of time on it at the most. And rather than spend another $175 (out of warranty) on it, I'd rather gut it and see if I can fix it myself.
When I took it in to be tested, it wouldn't put out a reading. So the guy took the test lead off the insulated Stator bolt on the back, and the connected it to the Ground on the back and it put out 14.something volts, no problems.
So I'm figuring that instead of blowing a diode, the damn thing is wired 180 degrees off. Sound like I'm right before I go in there with a solder gun?
Below is a picture and the numbers I got off it, on the diode tests I had the meter on
->+ and I'd get a reading, then switch the multimeter leads. On the Ohms test I did the same thing.
Now the real question is, should I just leave it as is and hook the voltage regulator lead up to the Ground instead of the Stator connection and save some grief? :dunno: