A
Anonymous
Guest
I am in the U.S., but I own a Australian Ford Falcon XA ('73), and I'm having a hell of a time with my alternator/regulator setup. When I first drove the car home, the "ALT' light on the dash pusated, but never went out.
Finally, a few weeks later, it went out completely. So, I had the alternator tested and rebuilt (I couldn't get the same Bosch unit here, but a rebuild just worked fine). I hooked it back up, but the ALT "dummy" light stayed on.
So, I had my brother-in-law air mail me a Bosch RE55 unit (since I couldn't find a replacement unit here, of course). I put that in... ALT still on. I had a place check out both the alternator and the two regulators--all fine.
Then, my service manuals showed up for my Falcon XA, and the diagrams do show a Bosch unit, two prong, that ground through the case.. However.. these units appeared to be electro-mechanical in nature--they weren't RE55s.. So.. maybe RE55s are solid state versions??? I digress.. Anyhow. I noticed that both of the RE55s that I have are painted a greyish color, and don't seem to really promote grounding on anything because of this. The car I now
own originally had a V8 in it, which used an alternator with a built-in regulator.
Ok, so I've had the idea of just scraping off some of the paint on the regulator and then grounding it myself (or ensuring that it's grounded)..but I'm a little hesitant since the paint is there in the first place. I can't get continuity on the shell until I scrape off some of the paint.
Also, there's still the aspect of my regulator working for a little while before it finally quit. Maybe a bit of unpainted case was making contact with some unpainted part of my car..but I can't be sure.
Do you happen to have any other ideas? Can someone down under confirm for me how and if the RE55 unit grounds at all?
Thank you, in advance.
Finally, a few weeks later, it went out completely. So, I had the alternator tested and rebuilt (I couldn't get the same Bosch unit here, but a rebuild just worked fine). I hooked it back up, but the ALT "dummy" light stayed on.
So, I had my brother-in-law air mail me a Bosch RE55 unit (since I couldn't find a replacement unit here, of course). I put that in... ALT still on. I had a place check out both the alternator and the two regulators--all fine.
Then, my service manuals showed up for my Falcon XA, and the diagrams do show a Bosch unit, two prong, that ground through the case.. However.. these units appeared to be electro-mechanical in nature--they weren't RE55s.. So.. maybe RE55s are solid state versions??? I digress.. Anyhow. I noticed that both of the RE55s that I have are painted a greyish color, and don't seem to really promote grounding on anything because of this. The car I now
own originally had a V8 in it, which used an alternator with a built-in regulator.
Ok, so I've had the idea of just scraping off some of the paint on the regulator and then grounding it myself (or ensuring that it's grounded)..but I'm a little hesitant since the paint is there in the first place. I can't get continuity on the shell until I scrape off some of the paint.
Also, there's still the aspect of my regulator working for a little while before it finally quit. Maybe a bit of unpainted case was making contact with some unpainted part of my car..but I can't be sure.
Do you happen to have any other ideas? Can someone down under confirm for me how and if the RE55 unit grounds at all?
Thank you, in advance.