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OZ Duster 08-04-2015 04:18 AM

Take Two
 
After returning to Australia from an overseas posting that saw me offload my 69 Camaro, I decided it was time for a new toy to fill the hole in the shed. A frustrating search ensued until Facebook provided a lead on this 67. The previous owner needed to move on and free up some funds. The car was fresh out of paint and partially reassembled. She runs a fresh rebuild 383 and Muncie 4 speed. Along with a good price he threw in all of the replacement parts and chrome trim including all new window trim and quarter windows, to get the car back on the road. I have redone the interior, new insulating mat, underlay and carpet. A new instrument cluster with auto meter gauges finishes off the interior for now. I would like to change out the wheels for something a little more modern after the car has a roadworthy and a few miles under her.


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130fe 08-04-2015 07:44 AM

Great looking car! What 3 point rear belts are those?

Justin@EntropyRad 08-04-2015 10:07 AM

Wicked
 
Killer looking starting point!

awr68 08-04-2015 06:26 PM

Nice clean car! Good job with the assembly! Now go drive it!!

WSSix 08-04-2015 07:20 PM

Nice looking car. Love the shade of blue. Have fun putting the miles on it! :thumbsup:

instro84 08-04-2015 08:45 PM

nice! that interior goes well with the blue.

OZ Duster 08-05-2015 01:04 AM

Seat belts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 130fe (Post 612964)
Great looking car! What 3 point rear belts are those?

Just design rule compliant adjustable three points. The compliance was done before they changed the rules to allow pre 1970 vehicles to retain factory belts. I don't like them but in the event of an accident I'm sure it would be a different case.....

Spiffav8 08-05-2015 06:12 PM

Wow...simple, clean and smooth. Love that blue and the work looks top notch. Hide the battery cables and I'd say that car is perfect.

Well done!!

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

tubbed69 08-05-2015 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spiffav8 (Post 613113)
Wow...simple, clean and smooth. Love that blue and the work looks top notch. Hide the battery cables and I'd say that car is perfect.

Well done!!

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Well said Curtis,very nice car:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

OZ Duster 08-08-2015 01:39 AM

A pillar chrome
 
Does anyone have a tip for installing the A pillar chrome strip. It seems the straight piece of trim is not that happy going onto a compound curve easily. I am trying to get it on by hand rather than use any tools that may damage the trim or worse still damage the paint. Maybe that was why the last bloke left it off......

OZ Duster 12-14-2015 12:13 AM

Alternator Question
 
The car has been sorted, roadworthy passed and now registered.

http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i2.../image_11.jpeg

New shifter is a big improvement on the stumpy Hurst Indy, now I can select first and second a lot easier.

http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i2.../image_10.jpeg

Engine cleaned and painted

http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i2...s/image_2.jpeg

http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i2...ads/image.jpeg


One issue is the lack of charging to the battery. After forty minutes watching a "Qualified" auto electrician flick through old Delco folders trying to match a picture to work out what he was looking at, I called it quits and came home to consult the font of knowledge on here (must admit I did some you tube diagnostics...:hairpullout: )

here is a picture of how it has been wired up (I'm assuming recently by the tape and fittings)

http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i2...s/image_9.jpeg

On the positive /Bat post there is wire returning to the battery and the brown wire is putting out 12 volts (engine running and disconnected from the alternator, and I have continuity to the regulator.

The battery is at 12.6 volts however, there is no increase in voltage when the engine is running and revs increased.

Have I missed something simple or am I way off the mark. I have seen reference to eliminating the regulator via some creative wiring. Should I just bite the bullet and spend another couple of Hundred $ on a sparky?

Cheers

trevor572 12-14-2015 03:14 AM

Hi Mate.
 
I had the same problem with my 68, the altenator was originally on the drivers side on the 68s and probably the 67s also, the 69s were on the passenger side and used the brackets like you have. The fault in mine was where the wiring had been extendeď to reach the other side of the car. It's probably in front of the radiator support panel. Just check the continuity of those 3 wires. As I said that's where I found my problem to be, it's an easy fix if that did happen to be the problem. Looking Good too Mate.�� Cheers
Sorry I just reread your post and you said you had continuity to the regulator. Must be something else.

WSSix 12-14-2015 06:19 AM

Congrats on getting the car legally on the road. Enjoy driving it this summer!

cjsgarage 12-17-2015 01:31 AM

The brown wire goes to the alternator light if you have one. So if that brown wire is from the regulator it's not supposed to be there. And see below for diagnostics, but.. just in case..

Does your new dash have a charge indicator light? If it's LED, or not hooked up, it may be causing your problem.

cjsgarage 12-17-2015 01:40 AM

I couldn't sleep knowing I wasn't sure. I looked it up. The brown wire is indeed the wire that goes to the alternator light, but it comes from the regulator. The two wires coming from your alternator (as best I can make it out) are R and F. R is for relay, but it's basically a "sense" wire. It checks for voltage drop, so it knows how high to kick up alternator voltage. F is for field. It's basically the control for voltage.

F goes to terminal #1 on your regulator.
R goes to terminal #2 on your regulator.

Double check those bad boys with a Ohm meter right quick. Sould be under 5 ohms end to end, disconnected from their connectors.

Terminal #3 on your regulator should go to battery power.
Terminal #4 on your regulator should be the brown wire that goes to your gauge.

Again, check those with an ohm meter. It might not be so easy to check the brown wire to the back of the gauge cluster.. so maybe you'll get lucky and find the problem in the first three wires. Or a regulator will fix it.


I always replace regulators and alternators together, too. Seems like I can't keep them from coming back unless I replace both.

cjsgarage 12-17-2015 01:50 AM

oh yeah. To test your alternator, jump the blue wire to the battery post with the engine running. Your alternator should output as high a voltage as it can.

I have more tests to check the wiring and regulator if you get that far and haven't narrowed it down yet.


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