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Re: HELP Alternator
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Posted by masterdiversteve on June 14, 2006 at 18:54:43 from (71.52.25.201):
In Reply to: Re: HELP Alternator posted by buickanddeere on June 14, 2006 at 18:18:52:
I re-installed the alternator and ran the tractor and tested the volts at the battery while it was running and it read in the 16 volt range.(overcharging, just as I suspected) Now what is the best way to fix my alternator because obviously the voltage regulator has broken or something. can I buy a regulator at the parts store and do it myself? It has a little metal box on the outside of the alternator that has wires going to it. Is this the voltage regulator or is this something that they use to convert it to a 1-wire alternator? If yall can't tell me how to fix this one (I just had it rebuilt about 2 years ago $100.00 bill) what is a vehicle that the Delco 10SI fits on. Those dummy's at autozone dont know any thing but to ask "Sir what kind of vehichle is this on" I tell them they can look up a 1956 Case 300 if they want to but it will do you no good you idiot !!" This was converted from a 6-volt generator. Then they say "HUH". They have no mechanic knowledge whatsoever! So what is a vehicle I can tell them to look up for a Delco 10SI if I cant fix my one wire alternator?
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