Doug ... You would have to spin a generator at 1500
R.P.M to check open circuit voltage , 15.8v to 16.4 v
... you could check the air gaps as shown in the
factory service manual and on page 210 in my Tech Talk
book ... working principles of the regulator are shown
page 121 in my Tech Talk book ... hope this helps ...
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--- Doug Newton <dougnewton@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Good afternoon List- Is there a way to check a 100-4
> Voltage Regulator to
> see if it is working properly if the unit is removed
> from the car?
>
> Thanks- Doug
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