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    You bet. You will want to clean out the remnants if that missing brush from anywhere near the bearing before reassembly.
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    jimkov replied to the thread Low Voltage.
    That worked. I ended up removing the brush and putting it back one after I put the two halves of the alternator back together. The...
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    jimkov replied to the thread Low Voltage.
    Thank you for the help!
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    jimkov replied to the thread Low Voltage.
    This looks off. Looks like a field wire connector shorted out and also looks like I might be missing that push rod that makes contact...
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    jimkov replied to the thread Low Voltage.
    I also have a brown wire connected to the blue field terminal, could that be the issue. I am not sure where that wire leads.
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    jimkov replied to the thread Low Voltage.
    Yes, with the terminal grounded. I tested the wire to the voltage regulator and it's good. So I used a press to pull and install the...
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    jimkov replied to the thread Low Voltage.
    No they are both reading 11.9V at the blue and positive terminal on the alt.
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    jimkov replied to the thread Low Voltage.
    Charged it overnight on the trickle charger and it was at 12.8V. Started it up and got 12.0 V at the alt and the battery at 12.0 V...
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    jimkov replied to the thread Low Voltage.
    10.0V on one and 0.3 to 1.2V on the other. I forget which color was which reading. I can check again tomorrow.
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    jimkov replied to the thread Low Voltage.
    No change to the output when grounding the green field wire. Still reading 11.6V.
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    Hello, Problem: Low Voltage on 1970 Dodge Challenger Voltage output shows 10.6 Volts at the alternator when running and battery...
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