Inside the Alternator.
A Corvette that was built in late 1976 up to late 1977.
If driver side mounted 2 clock if pass side 10 oclock veiwed from front
As far as I know this regulator can be used on several other 4 cylinder Honda motorcycles of similar engine size, from the late 70's models to the 90's models.
The easiest way is to get a late model one-wire alternator, I think circa mid 80's. As by its description, you hook one wire to the battery---and you are charging. It's got the voltage regulator built in. Of course, you will need to figure out how to hook up you alt/ charge light. You'll also need the late model alternator brackets from a junker-or get new chrome ones. Your next cheaper but more labor intensive is to get the alternator, brackets, voltage regulator, and wiring harness from a late 60's to late 70's gm product. Again, you'll need to figure out how to wire the charge light. If I remember right you'll need a hot wire from the fuse box to excite the alternator to charge. I had a 74 Monte Carlo that blew the instrument panel fuse and it quit charging.
Its a feedback control system which utilizes the saturation of the main transformer to control output voltage. It is late 1880's technology. Was used 25 years before the invention of the amplifier tube. For more information see this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_amplifier
Yes, a 327 cubic inch V8 engine was introduced in the Chevy Corvette in 1962. However, in late 1957, the Corvette was primarily equipped with the 283 cubic inch V8 engine, which was available in various configurations, including a fuel-injected option. The 327 engine became a hallmark of the Corvette in the early 1960s, enhancing its performance and appeal.
Yes, but it is not recommended because it could cause damage to a one way diodes in the alternators internal voltage regulator. Again don't do it. That method causes voltage spikes which can also damage the computers on any late model car.
The Late Show - 1986 1-10 was released on: USA: 22 October 1986
The Late Show - 1986 1-40 was released on: USA: 3 December 1986
The Late Show - 1986 1-50 was released on: USA: 17 December 1986
The Late Show - 1986 1-53 was released on: USA: 29 December 1986
The Late Show - 1986 1-1 was released on: USA: 9 October 1986