Axle Roads
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Could someone please tell me, which leads coming off an alternator should be showing a connection to ground (Neg Bat post)? I'm using a multimeter to track down a possible short in my wiring. After I remembered to close the car door, I've narrowed it down to the alternator. It's a three wire alternator and all three are showing a connection to ground (car's off, ground lead still attaches). There's no power going to lead #1 so I don't understand why the alternator would be acting like this. Is this normal or should I investigate further?
It's not stock for my '67 mustang 200. It's one of those 10Si series (Internal regulator) that Mark at MadElectrical recommends. From a 1975 Oldsmobile 350. Part # 7127-3/M3. It was putting out 14.8 volts last time I checked, which was a few weeks ago.
Here's a pic. http://i3.ebayimg.com/05/i/001/15/c9/e6a0_1.JPG
It's not stock for my '67 mustang 200. It's one of those 10Si series (Internal regulator) that Mark at MadElectrical recommends. From a 1975 Oldsmobile 350. Part # 7127-3/M3. It was putting out 14.8 volts last time I checked, which was a few weeks ago.
Here's a pic. http://i3.ebayimg.com/05/i/001/15/c9/e6a0_1.JPG