Can anyone verify for a 1966 300 with a 440, should the
alternator have a ground wire attached to it like my 62? My 65
imperial also has this same wire but the 66 I am working on does
not. I am wondering if some one cut if off in the harness. When
testing this alternator, and voltage regulator is grounding the
single feed wire what would cause the alternator to put out
voltage? I am trying to test it in the car, the manual on the
website is quite thorough but for the person I am working for they
would like to replace the unit. I just need to determine if I need
an alternator, voltage regulator, or both. The car seems to have
had some hacking done to the electrical. I have to hook the body
ground back to the battery, its gone. No idea where it went
originally. I can see some wire ends have been replaced and
probably the voltage regulator at one point. Just makes me wonder
wire I only have the field wire and the heavy output wire and no
ground. Thanks for all the help. I am starting to feel like I am
sending too many messages about this car.
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