From the many years of working on this little jewels I have learned that the condenser you mentioned has nothing to do with charging or not, it whole purpose is to keep static/noise out of the radio! You didn't mention what year truck you have, but from 76 on the regulator also had an extra relay built into it, the purpose being to close a circuit which then sents a signal to a relay mounted on the inside of the right fender that turned the electric fuel pump on. If you have a manual fuel pump mounted on the engine, the above does not apply to your Luv. I just mentioned the above because the extra relay can cause intermitant charging problems like you described. The advice you recieved in the message above this one is invaluable, many, many of us have suffered from elelctrical problems caused by bad connections at the fuse box so check it out carefully. Frankly the best advice I can give you is to read up on the various advice given about how to change over to a one wire Delco alternator, it will make your truck a lot more reliable, and the charging system much more powerful. Just a suggestion, you will find a lot of information about changing alternator mounts, etc in the "Drive Train Upgrades" section of this site. Good luck, scjconv
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