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#146654 - 07/02/09 06:50 AM Gen test, gauges
heatingman2 Offline
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Registered: 06/13/06
Posts: 207
Loc: Au Sable Forks NY
I finally have my car out and it runs great. I have a question on the gauges i installed all new gauges and wiring in the car when I restored it. I drove it 60 miles round trip and had no problems but Was wondering why the gauges { temp, amp} do not seem to move or work? where should the needles point at{ maybe Im just worrying for nothing blush I am going to work on them some time soon but wanted to ask first as the best way to test these in the car. I think I can disconnect the battery and if the car still runs then the generator is putting out ? but not sure if this is right ; idea
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#146657 - 07/02/09 07:41 AM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: heatingman2]
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Registered: 11/23/01
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Loc: Eagle Point, Oregon
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I think I can disconnect the battery and if the car still runs then the generator is putting out ? but not sure if this is right


DO NOT DISCONNECT THE BATTERY AND RUN THE CAR ON THE GENERATOR!

To test the generator, refer to the electrical section in your shop manual and it will give details on how to test the generator.

The ammeter should show a discharge when the ignition is off and the lights are on. It should show a charge when you are driving the car.

The temp. gauge is a capillary tube type and it should slowly register as the engine temperature rises.

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#146718 - 07/03/09 01:33 PM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Registered: 06/13/06
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Loc: Au Sable Forks NY
thanks i will check the book I did not disconnect the battery as the person that told me to do this I figured was not sure. It s funny that the gauges are new and even the temp one does not register getting hot.. The radiator is a new re core from the local radiator shop they told me it would not over heat with the new core they installed. im going to get the book out and go over these. I had to do this with the Vacuum shift and after several readings I figured the linkage adjustments and it works great now. thanks again for the help patriot
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#146727 - 07/03/09 06:59 PM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: heatingman2]
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If you are running an original temperature gauge it is not eletric. If its not working the gas in the bulb and little tube has escaped. In other words its N.G.
If the ammeter is not working it hooked up incorrectly. If the ammeter was bad no current would pass beyond it and nothing eletrical would work.
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#146878 - 07/06/09 04:24 AM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: Chev Nut]
heatingman2 Offline
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Loc: Au Sable Forks NY
well I **checked each one and the amp gauge seems to be working now. not sure if I was just worried or as per another post I did replace the brushes in the gen and maybe there seated now ? on the temp gauge I would have to guess the alcohol in the tube has to be gone as everything looks good and its tight in the well so I will do something about it this winter as Im just enjoying the car and do not want to tie it up during the nice weather.
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#146889 - 07/06/09 08:02 AM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: heatingman2]
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Registered: 11/23/01
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When you replaced the brushes in the generator did you re-polarize the generator before starting the car?

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#146991 - 07/07/09 10:12 AM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: Junkyard Dog]
heatingman2 Offline
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I think so but that was two years ago when I did this so Im not sure. I do remember when I installed the new wiring harness I did the regulator as I followed the service manual. is there a way to test this to see if it was polarized chevy
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#147037 - 07/07/09 07:49 PM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: heatingman2]
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Registered: 11/23/01
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Loc: Eagle Point, Oregon
You can re-polarize the generator and then you will know for sure that it is polarized correctly.

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#147140 - 07/09/09 05:49 PM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: Junkyard Dog]
heatingman2 Offline
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patriot thanks again. beermugs
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#147186 - 07/10/09 07:55 AM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: heatingman2]
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Registered: 05/11/02
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Loc: seattle,wa.
Is the gen. ID plate riveted traditionally,i.e.the rivet is flatened inside and out,or is the rivet pressed in from the outside of the body?

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#147187 - 07/10/09 08:13 AM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: chef-chevy]
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Registered: 11/23/01
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The rivets are driven into a blind hole on the outside of the generator housing.

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#147192 - 07/10/09 08:38 AM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Registered: 05/11/02
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Loc: seattle,wa.
Any way of finding out the model and serial#s

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#147194 - 07/10/09 08:46 AM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: chef-chevy]
Dads 31 Offline
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Registered: 09/04/06
Posts: 707
Loc: NW Arkansas, USA
there are drive in rivets specific for this application, installed from the outside. See the Filling Station FS-152
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#147828 - 07/19/09 06:01 PM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: chef-chevy]
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Registered: 01/10/03
Posts: 233
Loc: Penn Yan N.Y.
None of my amp guages ( on 3 cars) show a discharge with the the switch off ! Did I miss something ? Maybe with the switch on and the engine not running would show a discharge! Thanks.
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#147849 - 07/19/09 10:10 PM Re: Gen test, gauges [Re: easy money]
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Loc: Vancouver, WA


Turn on the headlights and see if you get a deflection.

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