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Stock alternator regulator internal wiring?

Tow4

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It is similar, but not the same. CUCV alternators are isolated ground. The rebuild thread in my signature has pictures so you can see the differences.
 

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It is similar, but not the same. CUCV alternators are isolated ground. The rebuild thread in my signature has pictures so you can see the differences.
Yes I do understand that. I am more looking at the voltage regulator, since the drawing in that document seems to indicate that the exciter wire is in fact NOT terminal 1 (ign light) and actually all on terminal 2. Which is counter to what I keep reading everywhere.
 

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Both regulator terminals have to be connected to b+ to turn the regulator on.
 

erasedhammer

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Both regulator terminals have to be connected to b+ to turn the regulator on.
In regards to the 12v alternator, I have applied 12v to both terminals with the engine running and the alternator does not output 14v. I changed alternators and it still does not work. Does there need to be resistance on terminal 1?

(My entire terminal 1 / gen 1/2 lights are gone from the vehicle)
 
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