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Another thing I wanted to mention is that the connector for the alternator on a '79 has that 4-slot connector with 3 prongs inside, connector A-08 in the diagram above. My alternator doesn't have that; it has two wires in a two-prong connector, which you can kind of see in this picture:
I haven't checked, but I was wondering if that's an FB connector, which would mean the alternator is also from an FB? My connector is missing that white wire, so I was wondering if I'm having issues because of that?
Also, I did notice that weird difference between my voltage regulator and the spare one I have. The spare has the Mitsubishi logo on the front, just like all the others I've seen online, but even though I swapped that spare one into my car, I'm still having those same issues, so I haven't seen a difference between how the two regulators work to determine whether one is bad or not (or if they're both bad....) My parts car was sitting for years outside before I got it, so the regulator's back side is rusty, but I opened up the inside of it, and that rubber seal did it's job because everything looks brand new, so I would assume it would still work just fine despite being rusty on the outside?
I also haven't done a charging test on my battery, and the car doesn't run yet, so I could wait to start it up to see if the alternator is charging the battery, but I know I'm also trying to fix the fuel pump issue so I can start it up....
Is there a way to test whether the alternator is operating correctly without starting the car? And is there a way to test whether the voltage regulator is working? It would be ideal if I could test both but I'm just not sure if I can.
Hope you can follow all of that, sorry there's so much info and so many questions there 😅
Just from this image I can tell someone tried/did convert from points to the 1981-1985 electronic dizzy. I bet they also put in a regulated alternator and this voodoo is causing all the issues. Generally, when we give advice, since we can't see everything that someone did, we consider the car to be in factory configuration. Yours is not in a factory configuration for a 1979.
At this point, I would say don't buy anything until someone with knowledge of first gen RX-7s can put their hands on it.