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jlenownnab

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Hello, I have searched previous threads and am not coming up with an answer. I have no power at the signal wire from the voltage regulator to the altenator. I have replaced the altenator, then the battery, then I thought maybe I got a bad altenator and replaced it again after getting it bench tested, then the voltage regulator in that order. Any ideas?? Thank you in advance.

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there are a couple wires not hooked up to anything
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What year is your car?  

I think that you might have an internally regulated alternator.  That's what your picture looks like.  Your mechanic probably thought it was a direct swap, and probably meant Sense, not Signal.  If he did install an internally regulated alternator (1978 - 1983 Z and ZX) then he has to do some wiring or buy the adapter below.  It's not a bolt-on swap.  I'd buy the adapter, it's a plug-in and contains the diode to keep the engine from running when the key is turned off.

Here a link-  http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PROD/12-4067

 

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I have a 75, he said I should consider putting a internally reg alt in but I like to keep things original. I asked orielys for a alternator for a  my tachometer isn't working either, not sure if that is related? he prob meant sense, he said he has to get back to old school thinking. there is a "t" shaped plug, I don't remember seeing a screw down terminal on bat. where is that coming from? thanks.

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Check for F and N molded in to the back of the alternator by the T plug (the right circle in my picture).   Oreillys has been known to give the wrong parts.  If they gave you the wrong alternator it will have S and L molded in to the back.  You can also see BAT molded in where the charging wire goes (the left circle).

I think the external regulator systems might not get power to N until the key is on.  

Your mechanic should know these things.  Is he a professional or just somebody you know?

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