Posted by Rktman706 on September 19, 2010 at 13:20:58 from (75.120.189.166):
Hi guys,
My 706 hasn't been charging lately. It has a delco alternator (flat prongs & tested good) wired as follows:
R1 connector to Light Blue wire going to middle prong of voltage regulator by column.
F2 connector jumpered to BAT connection on alt.
The large post connection from alternator to starter/battery (red).
Voltage Regulator: top yellow is connected to top terminal, but not connected at all near the alternator (no place for it). The bottom connection(BAT) on V.R. is unhooked but the a large red wire is nearby and hot.
I did get it to charge by taking the Light blue connection loose from the V.R. and touching it to the red wire but I'm not sure that's the correct way to do it.
Is the V.R. necessary? Is there a resistor block somewhere that I need? Wiring suggestions?
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