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Posted: Thu Jun 30, 16 1:39 pm
by XP29
Just tried it and no different. But! (Big but!) I noticed the stud the cable attaches to on the alternator was "wobbly" I've redone that and it's now reading 12.6v on tickover and late 13v while rev'ing. So I'm hoping that was my issue!
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 16 1:58 pm
by SJH
FYI mine shows 13.7 to 14.5 V when running and 12.6/12.7v when not running
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 16 2:13 pm
by XP29
Mines not going over 13.8v when running/at revs even after a run. But it is charging thankfully!

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 16 2:32 pm
by Ed
I forgot about that. My alternator was like that too.
At least it was an easy and free fix.

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 16 2:36 pm
by XP29
Till the next one!
I an going to replace the battery cables and engine to bulkhead cables soon as they are looking tired.
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 16 10:12 pm
by XP29
Changed all alternator to starter relay to battery and starter cables for new ones today. Car is starting and running fine. I'm getting 13.5-13.8v at revs, but only 12.5v at idle. Is that ok, or do I still have a charging issue?
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 16 10:21 pm
by Dave81
XP29 wrote:Changed all alternator to starter relay to battery and starter cables for new ones today. Car is starting and running fine. I'm getting 13.5-13.8v at revs, but only 12.5v at idle. Is that ok, or do I still have a charging issue?
Still too low Chris.
All that it's showing you is battery voltage. Under any load mine is always 14v plus (regulated at 14.8).
It must be the charging circuit. Have you run cable direct from alt to battery?
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 16 10:36 pm
by XP29
Dave81 wrote:XP29 wrote:Changed all alternator to starter relay to battery and starter cables for new ones today. Car is starting and running fine. I'm getting 13.5-13.8v at revs, but only 12.5v at idle. Is that ok, or do I still have a charging issue?
Still too low Chris.
All that it's showing you is battery voltage. Under any load mine is always 14v plus (regulated at 14.8).
It must be the charging circuit. Have you run cable direct from alt to battery?
I've run a cable from alternator to the big stud on starter relay, then just replaced the cables from there to battery and starter with new. The alternator looks to be a recent replacement (as in fitted before we bought it but had to be summer 2014) REMY 20160 50Amp unit.
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 16 11:58 am
by XP29
Just got car out and I'm now getting
13v at idle
14.5v at 2000rpm
16v at 3000rpm
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 16 3:07 pm
by Blue
That's not regulating properly, you'll boil the battery on a run. There seems to be a quality issue with replacement Mopar alternators and regulators, for the last few years, the failure rate among members has been very high. If you are not totally worried about 100% accuracy, fit a modern internally regulated Denso alternator and kiss you charging issues goodbye for good.
There are 3 mods I would always advise anyone to do on an old Mopar for reliability, mini starter, Electronic ignition and a Denso alternator.
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 16 4:04 pm
by XP29
Oh, Bugger! I'm not sure how good the regulator is in my car, if its original or repo. I have ordered a replacement stock looking unit that has solid state intervals so is supposed to be reliable.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121703672807
If I do go the Denso route, what's a good 50A unit? Also what wiring mod would I need to do?
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 16 4:23 pm
by drewcrane
Blue wrote:That's not regulating properly, you'll boil the battery on a run. There seems to be a quality issue with replacement Mopar alternators and regulators, for the last few years, the failure rate among members has been very high. If you are not totally worried about 100% accuracy, fit a modern internally regulated Denso alternator and kiss you charging issues goodbye for good.
There are 3 mods I would always advise anyone to do on an old Mopar for reliability, mini starter, Electronic ignition and a Denso alternator.
Yes alot of people that don't worry about origonality go with the Denso.
I have a 100 amp unit made by tuff stuff and have not had any problems pricey yes(200 BUCKS), but very reliable
http://www.tuffstuffperformance.com/i-2 ... 9rcsp.html 
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 16 5:31 pm
by Blue
I use these,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-NIPPO ... SwUdlWcElp
Easily man enough unless you have electric engine fan, fuel pump, stupid big stereo etc. Easy to wire, big cable to the battery, small cable to bypass the regulator, you can fit a charge light if you want still works if you don't. Will fit the stock brackets with minimal work usually.
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 16 5:41 pm
by MilesnMiles
If you do go one wire, I have a 75 amp unused Powermaster unit sat on the shelf that I don't need. Mopar fitment.
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 16 7:08 pm
by XP29
As I already have the solid state regulator on its way my thought is to try that first. If I have further issue and need to replace the alternator I will go the internal regulator route. That said it seemed fine today, only drove for 1/2 hour to 40 mins though. Now battery with ignition off is testing at 13.5v