I'm goofing off with my 65amp Marelli alternator until I can pull the trigger on Marks', so in the meantime, I'm trying to understand exactly what is what and how it works. Specifically, how does voltage travel from the alternator through the stud at the 1 o'clock position in this photo? From what I remember, the backside of that stud isn't attached to anything, it's just routed through the housing, surrounded with an insulator, and then alongside the rectifier. I can't for the life of me understand how this can actually put out the 11.75volts that it's putting out. Yes, this is why I'm goofing around with it.
The voltage regulator is only a couple of years old from what I remember, so I'm thinking that's not the problem, but rather that stud that's routing through a somewhat cracked insulator, and difficult to get tight as there's no way to put a backing wrench on it. Brushes are a little worn, but don't look too bad as I think I remember changing those a couple of years ago too.
So how does this work?
