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venom42

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I just rebuilt the engine a little over a month ago. Charging system was fine before the build. It ran fine for a few weeks, and then the alternator died. I replaced it with a crappy one from autozone (all I could get at 10pm). It did great for a week. The AMP gauge was showing about 50 amps, the car was running strong, etc. Then it would only read about 10-20 amps, and sometimes would not charge at all. I then replaced the voltage regulator. The car ran fine, but with the lights on, the alternator was only putting out about 13 volts, so I got another (better - BeckArnley) alternator and bolted it on. After I started the car, I noticed the AMP gauge only reading about 10-20 amps again, so I headed into the garage to get my meter to test it. When I leaned into the engine bay I smelled something burning (electrical smell) and the new (1 day old) regulator had a small amount of smoke coming off it. I immediately shut it down, put up my tools, and came inside for a beer. I need any help I can get. Did I get a crap regulator? I have checked, and re-checked all of my connections (battery, etc.).

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Hmm, not sure what is going on there. I'd suggest getting the proper wiring diagram for a '75 and checking for shorts or opens with a good DVM. Have you had any of the altnernators tested at an autoparts store? Was the old voltage regulator burned out?

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The old one died after I replaced the alternator. My high beams quit working at the same time this started. Not sure if that is related, but thought I would mention it. It has also been idling at about 2000 rpm since the problems started.

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