I was having a problem with my voltage gauge not showing enough voltage, 14.2 at idle but as soon as I got moving the voltage would drop to 13.8 which is okay. But when I would come to my first stop the voltage would drop to 13.3-13.5 and when I would start driving again the voltage wouldn't come up any higher than 13.5 and never come up to 14 anything.
So I called Auto meter and they didn't have any thing that helped other than make sure the wires were hooked up okay, which they are, so I figured that since the alt. was the original '74 alt. that has been rebuilt about ten times since 1981 when I bought the truck the field coil was worn out because I had replaced all the parts in it recently.
So I bought a new alt. and started over from scratch except I replaced the voltage regulator with a 14.6 regulator. Since all the voltage regulators I've bought over the years were dropping from my original of 14.4, and were all 14.0 now I assumed it was one of them inside the new alt.
When I cranked up the engine the gauge showed 14.0 volts. I got the volt meter out and read it right off the battery and it was reading exactly 14.6 just like the regulator I put in the new alt. I guess it's either the gauge is off after twenty-five years in the truck, a AutoMeter voltage gauge, or something else is wrong and I'd have to check out every wire to see where the problem is. When I rebuilt my truck I took every wire and crimped it and soldered it, scuffed the ground point, and made sure nothing was going to happen to it.
Is the alt. working? Yeah, but what's weird, like what else is new with this truck since Covid began, sometimes with all the weird problems the truck has begun to have, I think it has Covid; is the gauge now shows 14.4 when I start the truck and will fluctuate between 13.8 and 14.0 now.
The new alt. must have had to have time to "break in"? Never heard of it. It either works or it doesn't.