A 1970 Ford has a external regulator It's probably possible to adjust one by ajusting the contact points inside the regulator and I'm assuming it has a older style regulator but I don't think it will do much good. Replace the regulator. Disconnect the battery hook up the regulator hook battery up and boom it's polarized.
Earth Day was 1st celebrated April 22, 1970.
Earth Day was first observed on April 22, 1970, when an estimated 20 million people nationwide attended the inaugural event. Senator Gaylord Nelson promoted Earth Day, calling upon students to fight for environmental causes and oppose environmental degradation with the same energy that they displayed in opposing the Vietnam War.
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Voltage regulator is located on the fire wall L/H side near you master cylinder
It is attached to the inside of the radiator support.
I think in 70, they integrated it into the alternator.
Almost all GM alternators (circa 1970 and newer) have a fully integrated Delcotron alternator. The regulator is inside the alternator.
Inside the alternator. Most cars produced since the early 1970's have internal voltage regulators. There are a few exceptions but the 1991 Nissan Sentra is not one of them.
Look under the back seat, on the other side of the car from the battery. That's where VW put it at the factory. If you have a Motorola alternator, it's a little silver box. If you have a Bosch, or a generator, it's a black box.
the regulator is inside the alternator and yes you can take the alternator apart and just replace the regulator.
Apparently after 36 years the window regulator needs some lubrication ! I removed the window and then the regulator and then lubed the whole of the regulator using a silicone spray. Fixed ! Getting the regulator and window back in the door was a whole other story.
Ford stopped manufacturing the Falcon in 1970.
Alrighty then ... The three bits of tape originally held some felt like material that is meant to sit in between the window regulator and other parts of the inside of the window like the bar from the quarter window. It does this in order to create a buffer between the regulator and the other bits so as not to obstruct the path of the regulator. When the path is obstructed the regulator wont operate properly. Moral ... replace all worn exterior weather stripping !
The regulator is not making a good ground to fender/firewall, or there is a good chance of broken wire between Regulator and Alternator. there is either 2 or 3 wires between them and possibly were mixed up, should be Field, Stator, and or Bat, allso some Alternators have ground wire be sure its in the right place or you may blow your new Regulator
Modern Harleys have an alternator that not only keeps the battery charged but also provides power for the lights, horn, etc. It works in conjunction with the voltage regulator which controls how much of the alternator's power goes to the battery and how much goes to accessories. Harley Big Twins built before 1970 used a generator instead of an alternator.