I reposted this to get additional help!
8N, 1947 early model, front mounted distributor, 6 volt positive ground system.
Okay! Here is what I did today. Cleaned all ground connections and bypassed three wires from generator to voltage regulator by making up three new wires. No change. Removed the field wire off the generator and no change. Pulled battery, voltage regulator, and generator.
Talked with Ford dealership shop personnel. They are stumped.
Had all three tested. There are no bad cells, voltage regulator tested okay, generator outputting between 5 and 10 amps, voltage out of generate is 6 to 8 volts.
Reinstalled everything. Battery was at 6.2 with engine off. Polarized the generator. With engine running I am reading anywhere from 7 to 8 volts constantly going to the battery
Any suggestions?
8N, 1947 early model, front mounted distributor, 6 volt positive ground system.
Okay! Here is what I did today. Cleaned all ground connections and bypassed three wires from generator to voltage regulator by making up three new wires. No change. Removed the field wire off the generator and no change. Pulled battery, voltage regulator, and generator.
Talked with Ford dealership shop personnel. They are stumped.
Had all three tested. There are no bad cells, voltage regulator tested okay, generator outputting between 5 and 10 amps, voltage out of generate is 6 to 8 volts.
Reinstalled everything. Battery was at 6.2 with engine off. Polarized the generator. With engine running I am reading anywhere from 7 to 8 volts constantly going to the battery
Any suggestions?