Alternator Harness??
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Alternator Harness??
I haven't been on here much, but the guys on here really came through for me with some advise for my truck about a year ago, so I thought I'd come to you again.
Little bit of background for you...
My 72, 2wd, 390, F100 is having some problems. First of all I've had this truck about 4 years now. I bought it from a ol' timer that bought it new. He has some "modifications" to some of the truck, I'll get to this in a bit...
Here is what happened...
I stopped at a stop sign about two weeks ago and some things happened. First the heater started to sound really labored (not steady but like it was going faster and slower), then I noticed that the blinker actually slowed down. When the light finally turned green I pulled away and the radio actually went off for a second or two and the truck almost died. When I stopped at home, I tried to start the truck and the battery was dead.
I guessed it was the alternator. I pulled it and took it down to the local auto parts store, they tested it and confirmed that it was bad. I got a new one, bolted it up and thought I had it whipped. I had charged the battery, so I started the truck up and took it for a drive. Same thing happened.
Now I'm guessing that it is the voltage regulator, but this is where the "modifications" come in. The wires coming from the alternator to the voltage regulator are spliced and wrapped in electrical tape.
So here are my questions...
1. Where can I get a wiring harness for this? I can find adapters that plug into the voltage regulator, but nothing as far as the complete harness.
2. Am I way off track?
3. Any other advise for me?
Little bit of background for you...
My 72, 2wd, 390, F100 is having some problems. First of all I've had this truck about 4 years now. I bought it from a ol' timer that bought it new. He has some "modifications" to some of the truck, I'll get to this in a bit...
Here is what happened...
I stopped at a stop sign about two weeks ago and some things happened. First the heater started to sound really labored (not steady but like it was going faster and slower), then I noticed that the blinker actually slowed down. When the light finally turned green I pulled away and the radio actually went off for a second or two and the truck almost died. When I stopped at home, I tried to start the truck and the battery was dead.
I guessed it was the alternator. I pulled it and took it down to the local auto parts store, they tested it and confirmed that it was bad. I got a new one, bolted it up and thought I had it whipped. I had charged the battery, so I started the truck up and took it for a drive. Same thing happened.
Now I'm guessing that it is the voltage regulator, but this is where the "modifications" come in. The wires coming from the alternator to the voltage regulator are spliced and wrapped in electrical tape.
So here are my questions...
1. Where can I get a wiring harness for this? I can find adapters that plug into the voltage regulator, but nothing as far as the complete harness.
2. Am I way off track?
3. Any other advise for me?
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Re: Alternator Harness??
i know these guys have the enigne harness for our trucks. i am still loking to see if they have the alternator /regulator harness or not. http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/keywor ... &x=14&y=15
i may be able to get a used one for you. is your truck with gauges or dummy lights in the dash. the harness i am think abotu is on a F600. i have looked at it once or twice but havent made up my mind if it will work on our trucks or not yet. you can also sometiem find the alternator/ regulator harness on ebay.
i may be able to get a used one for you. is your truck with gauges or dummy lights in the dash. the harness i am think abotu is on a F600. i have looked at it once or twice but havent made up my mind if it will work on our trucks or not yet. you can also sometiem find the alternator/ regulator harness on ebay.
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regulator pig tail http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy ... e=MUEMVWEB
altenator harness for a 66 mustang 289 with gauges. i cant guarntee it will work http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy ... e=MUEMVWEB
72 mustang with gauges. and it looks might be for a 65 amp alternator. http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy ... e=MUEMVWEB
here is a alternator repair harness. http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy ... e=MUEMVWEB
here is the main page i found most of that stuff on. http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/EM_Cat ... /00291.htm
altenator harness for a 66 mustang 289 with gauges. i cant guarntee it will work http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy ... e=MUEMVWEB
72 mustang with gauges. and it looks might be for a 65 amp alternator. http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy ... e=MUEMVWEB
here is a alternator repair harness. http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy ... e=MUEMVWEB
here is the main page i found most of that stuff on. http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/EM_Cat ... /00291.htm
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Re: Alternator Harness??
Craig, if you do get a chance to check out that F600 wire harness sometime that would be great! as I seen that DC sells this harness for the big trucks but doesn't have one listed for the medium sized trucks... Would be good info to have if easy to come byfordman wrote:I may be able to get a used one for you. is your truck with gauges or dummy lights in the dash. the harness i am think about is on a F600. i have looked at it once or twice but haven't made up my mind if it will work on our trucks or not yet. you can also sometime find the alternator/ regulator harness on ebay.
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If it Looks good and Works good then it's ok by me. Everything has its issues from time to time...
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i will get it and take pics and study it to se if it will work in our trucks. i think it only has two wires to the alt. that is why i havent taken it yet.
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shayne i was looking at dc web site the harness they have will be the same one i am going to pull off tomorrow.
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i took a picture of the plug for the F600 harness that plugs into the main harness. here it is . i dotn think itis the same. that is why i havent taken it yet. i cant remember what ours looks like right now. but here is the picture i took.
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Re: Alternator Harness??
Thanks for taking that pic Craig,fordman wrote:i took a picture of the plug for the F600 harness that plugs into the main harness. here it is . i dotn think itis the same. that is why i havent taken it yet. i cant remember what ours looks like right now. but here is the picture i took.
Yep, that has a different plug on it then our trucks... ours are a square 4 pin type plug... oh well it was wishful thinking anyway
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I'm not "Brand Loyal" Ford-Chevy-Dodge-Toyota I have them all, one even cross mixed...
If it Looks good and Works good then it's ok by me. Everything has its issues from time to time...
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If it Looks good and Works good then it's ok by me. Everything has its issues from time to time...
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that is what i was thinking. that it was a big square one. oh well. other than that it is perfectly correct for the other hook ups.
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Re: Alternator Harness??
O.K. So here is what I did...
First my brother sent me a harness and voltage regulator from a running truck. The harness was different than the one that I had, but the regulator was the same. I put that on, jumped the truck and still had the same result. I took both the alternator and regulator down to the parts store and had them tested. The alternator was good, but the regulator was bad. Now that got me thinking, since it just came from a running truck. So I restarted from scratch. I went down to the junk yard and got a different alternator harness that was the same as the one that was on my truck. The next thing I did was take a close look at my alternator to see why that regulator had gone bad. It seems that some spacers were missing causing my alternator to spark across to the block. I put some washers on the alternator bracket and alternator itself, moving it away from the engine. I put on the new harness and voltage regulator and I'm now good to go!!!
Thanks for all the advise guys.
BTW I took apart my old alternator harness and dissected it making a new one. It looks great, I used some heat shrinking tubing (orange).
First my brother sent me a harness and voltage regulator from a running truck. The harness was different than the one that I had, but the regulator was the same. I put that on, jumped the truck and still had the same result. I took both the alternator and regulator down to the parts store and had them tested. The alternator was good, but the regulator was bad. Now that got me thinking, since it just came from a running truck. So I restarted from scratch. I went down to the junk yard and got a different alternator harness that was the same as the one that was on my truck. The next thing I did was take a close look at my alternator to see why that regulator had gone bad. It seems that some spacers were missing causing my alternator to spark across to the block. I put some washers on the alternator bracket and alternator itself, moving it away from the engine. I put on the new harness and voltage regulator and I'm now good to go!!!
Thanks for all the advise guys.
BTW I took apart my old alternator harness and dissected it making a new one. It looks great, I used some heat shrinking tubing (orange).