crash-harris
Breaker! Breaker!
After asking and finding out what to do with the voltage regulator for a 3G swap, I think I may know why the battery light came on for a millisecond last night. The factory charging wire goes to the voltage regulator from the output lug on the alternator. The terminal has been cut off by a PO and a 4 gauge or so cable put in its place directly to the strarter relay.
This will change soon when I do the 3G swap. I was going to hock the stock alternator on warrenty for Bruiser's 3G, but the inline sixers do well with the 12:00 clocked case from a '95 3.8L V6 and it appears that the 3G from a '92 Econoline inline six is clocked better for the v-belt brackets on the IDI.
I'll still hock the Bronco's alternator on the warrenty for another 3G for its inline six, but I'll just buy the clocked version for the Enterprise D
This will change soon when I do the 3G swap. I was going to hock the stock alternator on warrenty for Bruiser's 3G, but the inline sixers do well with the 12:00 clocked case from a '95 3.8L V6 and it appears that the 3G from a '92 Econoline inline six is clocked better for the v-belt brackets on the IDI.
I'll still hock the Bronco's alternator on the warrenty for another 3G for its inline six, but I'll just buy the clocked version for the Enterprise D