Road Runner rewire

Postby bradburm » 18 Sep 2008 14:29

Guys,

Finishing up the rewire and everything is working. The only problem is that as soon as I turn the key (not start car), I am blowing Voltage regulators.

Took me a while to get the issue focused there but I am struggling as to what is going on.

Surely someone has run into this before....let me know your thoughts.

Thanks,


Brad

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Postby Eddie » 18 Sep 2008 14:50

Is the reg. grounded OK? If paint gets in the way of the ground circuit it can cause problems. If so do you have a DVOM,(digital volt Ohm Meter), available from Harbor frieght tools for 4.99. :lol: Also Brad is it an electrical or mechanical reg?
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Postby dave-r » 18 Sep 2008 18:05

1970 car should be solid state electrical regulator. I think the introduced that type across the whole range that year?
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Postby bradburm » 18 Sep 2008 23:27

The last thing I would have checked, should have been the first. Apparently the wires were colored/marked wrong going to the regulator so I swapped them an low and behold everything works..............

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Postby Eddie » 19 Sep 2008 15:33

A reverse polarity regulator eh?? :lol: Cool! Glad to hear it's working!
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Postby drewcrane » 19 Sep 2008 17:43

A reverse polarity regulator,lol i had a 41 ford flat head v8, it was a positive ground car,and i tried to start it and of course it wouldnt start, un til i found out what it was and switched the wires and it fired right up :nod:
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Postby Eddie » 20 Sep 2008 0:34

drewcrane wrote:A reverse polarity regulator,lol i had a 41 ford flat head v8, it was a positive ground car,and i tried to start it and of course it wouldnt start, un til i found out what it was and switched the wires and it fired right up :nod:
I didnt know that Drew about the positive ground. G.M. & Chrysler use the negative ground system, and have for decades. I bet the FoMoCo guys finally saw the light and used the Neg. ground system. This saves more electrical components placing it on the -ground side. :wink:
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Postby dave-r » 21 Sep 2008 9:47

I seem to remember reading years ago about positive ground cars here in the UK. They might have been Fords because Ford has always sold cars here in the UK.

I don't think it uses more components. I think it works out the same. Just backwards to what we are used to. But it actually makes more sense in a way. Electron flow in a wire is from the -ve side to the +ve. It is "conventional" flow that is arse-backwards. :wink:
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