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39fordgus 10-14-2019 10:34 PM

Wiring a voltage regulator
 

Does anyone have an illustration to how to wire a flathead 8ba 6volt voltage regulator? Thank you in advance and if someone can walk me on how to polarize it.

leon bee 10-14-2019 11:30 PM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

Here is a quick picture, last couple I've bought were like this and have instructions right on it:

https://www.rockauto.com/info/154/VR...mary__ra_p.jpg

Tinker 10-14-2019 11:38 PM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

good resource. just need to pop the field on the regulator. If wired right.


http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/f...electrical.htm


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petehoovie 10-15-2019 01:03 AM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

"Here is a quick picture, last couple I've bought were like this and have instructions right on it"


: https://www.rockauto.com/info/154/VR...mary__ra_p.jpg

jimTN 10-15-2019 07:14 AM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

Big post on rear gen. plate is A, little post of case of gen. is F.

JSeery 10-15-2019 07:58 AM

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2 Attachment(s)
Here are some diagrams from a maintenance manual, see if they help any.

39fordgus 10-15-2019 08:15 AM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

Cool and thank you all great help!!

39fordgus 10-15-2019 09:24 AM

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I have one more question I installed wires to regulator as shown and polarized it. With headlights off vehicle will stay on if I disconnect negative telling me the generator is doing something but if I turn on the headlights the engine wants to die if I disconnect the ground is that normal for 6 volt system doesn’t seem right to me

JSeery 10-15-2019 09:56 AM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

You are probably not putting out enough amperage at idle to feed the headlights and the ignition. Does the car have an ammeter?

39fordgus 10-15-2019 10:35 AM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by JSeery (Post 1809828)
You are probably not putting out enough amperage at idle to feed the headlights and the ignition. Does the car have an ammeter?

It does and it doesn’t move stays in the middle

petehoovie 10-15-2019 01:06 PM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

JSeery's Schematics....
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...4&d=1571144291


https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...5&d=1571144291

JSeery 10-15-2019 05:35 PM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 39fordgus (Post 1809840)
It does and it doesn’t move stays in the middle

You should see a difference on the ammeter between headlights on and headlights off. Think you are close to maxing out the generator at idle with the lights on. When driving the battery provides some reserve, but if you let it set and idle with the lights on the battery is going to lose the battle.

39fordgus 10-15-2019 10:07 PM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

Ok so I looked and in the back of the 39 ford cluster there is pins or anything to hook up the original ammeter I’m wondering how it works. So I checked everything had the generator rebuilt and now I’m suspecting it’s the voltage regulator what is a good way to test to to make sure I’m not just replacing it for nothing?sooooooo after looking I have a loop style ammeter that’s not hooked up but I’m sure I can run it with out it as long as it’s charging I’m almost sure it’s my voltage regulator just want to make sure before changing it

Tinker 10-15-2019 11:25 PM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

39 ammeter would just be a loop through wire. Main power dash feed. If you loop it the wrong way the meter runs backwards.


It can be a bit of a wives tale that you can remove the battery out of the system and the car will run on these "modern fords".


With a regulator you could run a voltmeter.


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Bill OH 10-16-2019 04:17 AM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

Run the yellow wire through the ammeter loop. ( you may have to reverse the direction of the yellow wire to have the ammeter show a charge with the engiine running - if I recall the yellow wire runs through the loop from the bottom and then to the circuit breake) You may have to close the eye terminal some to get it through the loop and then reopen the terminal to reconnect to the circuit breaker (or fuse?). If you have a fuse, put a circuit breaker in place of the fuse. Also connect your test voltmeter to the battery and rev the engine to at least 2000 to see if the voltmeter shows about 7.2 volts. The ammeter will tell you what the generator and ammeter are doing. I have a 38 that I installed a circuit breaker - a fuse will blow and then no lights!!!!!! Ford went to circuit breaker about 39 or 40, not sure. But get a circuit breaker installed!!!

JSeery 10-16-2019 08:16 AM

Re: Wiring a voltage regulator
 

I would start by checking the voltage at the B terminal on the voltage regulator and at the (-) battery post. It should be somewhere in the 7.2-7.4 voltage range. BUT, the generator is not going to be capable of that output at idle!


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