Graham Pearson
Member
Appreciate any help with this problem.
Alternator is an aged but working Lucas CAV AC5 24V (puts out 35 amps) which has been removed and bench tested to confirm working & charging.
External regulator is equally aged Lucas type 572-10 sealed unit.
There is a relay (if this is the correct name for it) that I believe is in the closed position when the ignition is on (with alternator warning lamp lit) and then opens when engine starts (alternator warning lamp goes out).
There is a problem but I don't know if it is the regulator or relay or both.
Workshop manual is very clear and states:
"Warning lamp does not light up when switched on"...disconnect "F" lead at regulator and connect it to the negative terminal. Switch on. If warning lamp lights up, the regulator is faulty. If lamp fails to light up, the alternator is faulty".
Have done as instructed and lamp does not light (but I know the alternator is ok). However, when I manually close the relay with my finger, the lamp lights.
I imagine that the manual instructions don't take into account the possibility of a potentially faulty relay. Also, I don't know if the relay works independently of the regulator and the relay is faulty or if the relay receives current via the regulator, is not receiving any and consequently the regulator is faulty.
Have nice clear pics of regulator and relay (if someone would be kind enough to explain how to upload them, from a Mac) if this might help to solve problem.
Thanks for reading
Graham
Alternator is an aged but working Lucas CAV AC5 24V (puts out 35 amps) which has been removed and bench tested to confirm working & charging.
External regulator is equally aged Lucas type 572-10 sealed unit.
There is a relay (if this is the correct name for it) that I believe is in the closed position when the ignition is on (with alternator warning lamp lit) and then opens when engine starts (alternator warning lamp goes out).
There is a problem but I don't know if it is the regulator or relay or both.
Workshop manual is very clear and states:
"Warning lamp does not light up when switched on"...disconnect "F" lead at regulator and connect it to the negative terminal. Switch on. If warning lamp lights up, the regulator is faulty. If lamp fails to light up, the alternator is faulty".
Have done as instructed and lamp does not light (but I know the alternator is ok). However, when I manually close the relay with my finger, the lamp lights.
I imagine that the manual instructions don't take into account the possibility of a potentially faulty relay. Also, I don't know if the relay works independently of the regulator and the relay is faulty or if the relay receives current via the regulator, is not receiving any and consequently the regulator is faulty.
Have nice clear pics of regulator and relay (if someone would be kind enough to explain how to upload them, from a Mac) if this might help to solve problem.
Thanks for reading
Graham