Tyron68
Well-Known Member
I have a 1969 charger 383 car. I recently took my alternator to a local auto electric shop and had them inspect the alternator as my battery was not charging (also checked grounds, volt regulator, etc). They said the only thing that need to be repair were the brushes. I put the alternator back on the car and it is still only charging at 12.31 volts. I contacted the shop that did the repairs and when I told him what year my car was and what voltage regulator I had on the car, he said my alternator was not the original one as it was for a 1970+ Mopar. It has two connection points, and he told me for the 1969 mine should only have a single connection point. He said he could fix mine to a single if I wanted to bring it back in. Was hoping to get confirmation help on if mine is in fact not for a 1969. Below are pictures of the alternator, with the numbers that are on it. Also included pic the voltage regulator. I am $35 in on the brushes replacement and do not want to go in more dollars until I verify what I have. Second question is if this is not the correct alternator, than is it even worth repairing (i.e. should I just buy a new one)?














