Re: Autolite vs Delco Gens and Regulators
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I believe original equipment for a 23rd series Super 8 was a Delco generator, 1102717. Adding a resistor will not solve your problem. Usually the first thing to be irreparably damaged by running a constant high charge rate will be the battery.
Posted on: 2013/7/1 15:25
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Re: Autolite vs Delco Gens and Regulators
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They came with either an Auto-lite or Delco Generator. My generator is an Auto-lite GDZ 4801 35 amp gen. Attached find a piece of a service book for 2300 series Packs.
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Posted on: 2013/7/1 15:43
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John Series 23 Super 8
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Re: Autolite vs Delco Gens and Regulators
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John,
In repair books, the generators and regulators are paired up by brand. It's a system. One of the first things to do before connecting everything is to fully charge the battery. You may not have a charger, so it's possible that the generator is catching up the battery. Then after connecting everything, before starting the car, you must polarize the system. It's done differently for different generators. On my Auto-lite system, you connect everything, then touch the B or Battery terminal of the voltage regulator with the A or Armature terminal of the regulator, for no more than 2 secs. You typically get a spark and it's done. Then start the car. Run it up enough to show a full positive charge or take it for a drive and watch the ammeter. When the battery is charged, the needle should return to 0. Of course there are mechanical adjustments you can make to bring the regular into spec with the generator. My regulator was $66 from NAPA. Joe
Posted on: 2013/7/1 16:40
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Re: Autolite vs Delco Gens and Regulators
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I went ahead and let the car run a little longer, and the ammeter backed off appropriately. So All is WELL!
John from KC
Posted on: 2013/7/1 17:23
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John Series 23 Super 8
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Re: Autolite vs Delco Gens and Regulators
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I had some charging problems last year and eventually replaced the regulator with a new old stock Delco - Remy of the proper Amperage rating. You want to be sure the regulator will handle the Amperage which is a good 45 Amps for my 54th series.
My car had a replacement regulator and the cutout contacts were way to light to carry 45 Amps. The generator then failed and I replaced the Armature with a nice rebuilt. There is a man on this forum that has the parts and does the rebuild work if you are interested I will dig out his contact info. 6 volts at 45 Amps is 270 Watts if you do the math. Jim
Posted on: 2013/7/1 19:38
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Re: Autolite vs Delco Gens and Regulators
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Dear JGR:
The dashboard ammeter is only a charge indicator. Do not use it as a guide to the charging rate. You can buy a hand held inductive ammeter to measure the actual charging rate.
Posted on: 2013/7/2 8:32
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