iamtherealJayy
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- 1987, 1978, 1976
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- V20, K10, K10
- Engine Size
- 350, 350, 350
It’s me with yet another problem,
1978 Chevrolet K10 bonanza with a 350/sm465/np205.
Just got done reshimming the starter for the 8th time and truck fired right up this morning and fired up again leaving work but I filled up with fuel and it’s a slow slow crank but after a few seconds it’ll slightly speed up and few more it’ll speed up little more and fire once it’s turning over fast enough. I then went home and ate lunch and truck cranked slow again but started after a few seconds. As I crossed the intersection my tach and radio died(only lights on in the truck) and I noticed my voltage gauge was pegged to the right. I immediately pulled over and checked it with a multimeter and it showed 16-17.2 Volts constantly. I sat there for probably 15 minutes to let everythint cool since the ground wire was warm etc then drove home since i was only about a mile and a half down the road. The battery is probably 4-5 years old, alternator I have no idea on age I haven’t replaced it. But my question is, in 78 was it an internal regulator or do I have some alternate regulator somewhere? It’s a 2 wire alternator as far as I can tell with a little plug going into the side. I can get photos if requested but I tried to explain as best as I could.
1978 Chevrolet K10 bonanza with a 350/sm465/np205.
Just got done reshimming the starter for the 8th time and truck fired right up this morning and fired up again leaving work but I filled up with fuel and it’s a slow slow crank but after a few seconds it’ll slightly speed up and few more it’ll speed up little more and fire once it’s turning over fast enough. I then went home and ate lunch and truck cranked slow again but started after a few seconds. As I crossed the intersection my tach and radio died(only lights on in the truck) and I noticed my voltage gauge was pegged to the right. I immediately pulled over and checked it with a multimeter and it showed 16-17.2 Volts constantly. I sat there for probably 15 minutes to let everythint cool since the ground wire was warm etc then drove home since i was only about a mile and a half down the road. The battery is probably 4-5 years old, alternator I have no idea on age I haven’t replaced it. But my question is, in 78 was it an internal regulator or do I have some alternate regulator somewhere? It’s a 2 wire alternator as far as I can tell with a little plug going into the side. I can get photos if requested but I tried to explain as best as I could.