Okay, So...
Sunday, I drive the blazer to church, after church i head to a gas station. After I fill it up I cant start it...Dead Battery it seems like. I get Jump and it fires right up.
The volt gauge reads around 14 for a minute then drops off below 8.
I get home, turn it off, then instantly try to crank it. Click...Nothing, dead again. I pop the hood, go to check the Pos. cable in the back of the alternator and the stud that it attaches too pulls right out theback of the alternator. Cool! Found the problem, easy fix.
I get an Alternator for a 72' and go to put it in. I first notice that the two terminals on the plug are turned different. So i change the plug so that the terminals match. Now...at this point we all assume the Batt. is dead right, Well i turn the ignition on and the volt gauge shoots right up at 14, cool...so I crank her and she fires right up. But my Volt gauge instantly stops working, along with the radio, elec. fans and all Climate controls to include fans. Hmm
After some research I found out why the plug on the Alt. was different. The PO had switched the truck to an Internal regulated Alternator. I did not know this and bought an older, External regulated Alernator. Easy way to tell is the plug

So the old external regulator is obviously not there, so the Alternator gave everything it had to give when I cranked it and fryed the aftermarket gauges, aftermarket cooling fans, aftermarket vintage air, and the aftermarket radio. Everything factory still works though, so i assume that the PO had all the things that he added wired up to the same fuzes or relays, or whatever other electrical talk.
So...I get an Alternator for an 84 instead, one thats internaly regulated. Put her on and the truck fires right up. I drive it to church today, on the way I notice that the gauges are super Dim

After Church, the truck wont start

I get a jump, she fires right up, after a few second, the gauges go real dim again. I make it home, turn it off, try to crank it and nothing.
So i jump it and while its running i disconnect the Pos. terminal and she dies

So that means the truck is running off pure Battery and that the Alternator is not doing its job right???
None of this makes sense to me. I have no tools anymore as they are all boxed, the movers load my stuff on trucks tommorow. I am supposed to take the Blazer to the Inlaws tommorow but she aint making an hour drive on Battery alone, and also I drive to California on Friday.
I think what I am going to do is drop her off at an Auto Electric place that i know and trust. Hopefuly he can rig it enough to run right so the inlaws can get it, and she will run well enough to be loaded and unloaded to ship out here to California.
Mother ****er


