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R/R replacement routing?


John01XX

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So my regulator rectifier has gone south at 65,000 miles.

Bought a new OEM replacement (I know Ricks is cheaper and better)

I am having a hard time getting the needed room to remove the 2 connectors at the end of the pigtail through the subframe. Very tight fit between the battery box and the subframe. I got one of them through but the second (larger) one would not fit through so I cut the connector off in frustration since it was bad anyway.

Now to get the new one routed in properly looks impossible without removing the battery box which is not something I want to do given the fuses, relays and wiring that is in the way.

I am looking at routing the pigtail on the other side of the frame to avoid all the hassle of the battery box? thoughts?

Your advice is much appreciated at this stopping point?

I forgot to add that it is a 2001 with the 24 inch pigtail on the R/R

Routes from the right rear side forward, then under the subframe and across to the left side, then up on the inside of the subframe.

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Here's my install - hope this can be of some help

https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipO-bOxenYuxpY5llIOFo0nKgtkYu1RAdtAdW68g

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How do you tell whether it's the R/R or the stator?

I read AC voltage on all 3 legs of the Stator

I got in excess of 75vac on each of the 3 legs with RPM

Stator is putting out great AC voltage

The R/R is just not giving me 14+ vdc for charging.

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Honestly, at 65K just go ahead and do the stator as well.

I did the R/R and the stator went RIGHT AFTER I did the job. Would up replacing the R/R all over again as a preventative measure.

Peace of mind.

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