Tad
06-23-2010, 10:34 AM
I know it's probably on here in a tech write up but I wanted to get some input from the Buick 350 folks.
I'm still running the stock externally regulated alternator, this engine came out of a '71 Buick Skylark. I'm running all the stock Skylark bracketry.
(I can't post links or pic's here yet, but I have pic's if it matters)
About every 2-3 years the voltage regulator goes south, followed shortly by the alternator, it's that time again, voltage regulator went south on the last wheeling trip, cooked the battery like usual, replaced and now I get the typical alternator bearing whine accompanied by the flickering idiot light and some minor surging.
It's simple enough to just swap it out and wait for the next set to die but I'm open to an internally regulated upgrade.
What's the best option for this?
Something simple (I'm electrically challenged) with the proper clocking?
TIA,
Tad
I'm still running the stock externally regulated alternator, this engine came out of a '71 Buick Skylark. I'm running all the stock Skylark bracketry.
(I can't post links or pic's here yet, but I have pic's if it matters)
About every 2-3 years the voltage regulator goes south, followed shortly by the alternator, it's that time again, voltage regulator went south on the last wheeling trip, cooked the battery like usual, replaced and now I get the typical alternator bearing whine accompanied by the flickering idiot light and some minor surging.
It's simple enough to just swap it out and wait for the next set to die but I'm open to an internally regulated upgrade.
What's the best option for this?
Something simple (I'm electrically challenged) with the proper clocking?
TIA,
Tad