Ok, so I have had voltage issues off an on with my 65 bird. Had it working well till I put on the FI tech and additional accessories(too much amperage) so I switched to an internal regulated tuff stuff 100 amp alternator a few months back. Life was glorious untill it killed the bearings (followed by internals) in BFE Conroe. I plugged my external regulator back in and slapped an Autozone alternator on it to get home. The volts never got above 12.8 on the way home. Warrantied the internal regulated for a high amp external, replaced the regulator and now I am in the same place. I have tested all my connections, wires and grounds. Used my meter to test all connections and draws and they are below all guidelines. I have called my tech buddies and we are at a loss. The only thing we can figure is the battery (running a 6 month old, top end dodge charger battery) has lost a cell or has (new to me) a cold cell. It is the last part to replace, but I have doubts on that being the fix. Any of you guys have any ideas?
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I've had them test a battery and their tester shows it was good. And the problem was that the battery was bad. Same thing for a starter. I don't trust their tests anymore.
I remember back in the 2000s they would put a battery in some box with a thick plexiglass window. They'd load test it. Sometimes the battery would go off like a cannon and scare the shit outta everyone in the store.WH
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostI've had them test a battery and their tester shows it was good. And the problem was that the battery was bad. Same thing for a starter. I don't trust their tests anymore.
I remember back in the 2000s they would put a battery in some box with a thick plexiglass window. They'd load test it. Sometimes the battery would go off like a cannon and scare the shit outta everyone in the store.
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Well it turns out that on this 65 bird it runs a 3 wire regulator that is different from the standard Ford and has been a big issue that I overlooked. I did a 3G conversion today, cold its 14.4 and big block in Texas hot it was at 13.5 at 600 rpm. It almost always is something silly. Thank ya DJ on the confirmation and thanks to all who helped me deal with this silly issue. Oh the belt was tight to the lowest passing point with the bearing failure alternators. Both were Tuff Stuff alternators from summit with 5 stars, guess it was just bad luck.
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