My '60 Healey BN7 fitted with a VDO voltmeter tended to show a charging rate above 15 volts at speed, prompting me to turn on the lights to lower that number. As I had a new voltage regulator (VR) on hand, I decided to install it. Unfortunately, the new one has spade connectors unlike the original, which has screws that clamp the wires. Having made the conversion, I started the car and found the VDO meter needle centered, showing no charge. After some rather cautious attempts to adjust the VR using information in the BMC Shop Manual were unsuccessful, I reinstalled the original VR. It also failed to show a charge upon startup. Understand that I had taken a cell phone photo of the original wiring connections and duplicated them. So why did a VR that had charged regularly for years, excessively perhaps, now not charge at all using the same wiring connections? I have verified those connections in a couple of places and will attempt to post a photo of the original VR with the connections that worked. Also, is there a practical manner to check whether a generator is charging using a multimeter? In case I can't post a photo, the wire connects, L-R, are (A1) Brown/Blue: (A) two Brown: (F) Yellow/Green: (D) two Yellow: (E) Black.
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