Quote Originally Posted by onekarnut View Post
Would a ceramic reducer like the 55 and 56 Chevy had in the wire going to the distributor work to reduce the voltage to 12 volts going to the H E I distributor or it reduce the voltage too much?
That wouldn't help your battery. You'll boil it dry and then go nowhere. I have the same exact alternator, and I thought it was a bad regulator too. BUT the manufacturer told me to run the alternator hot wire straight to the battery with no other connections and this fixed my problem(s) . as I said prior, I had originally had the alternator connected to the connection at the solenoid where the battery was also connected. This doesn't work. The alternator must go right to the battery terminal at the battery. Double check your wires, If the alternator is connected anyplace else, it will overcharge. It an easy thing to verify. If yours is wired ok, then we can go check other things, like pull the alternator and have it tested by a local shop. Mine would test fine at the generator shop, but back in the car it was overcharging!