I've been having inconsistent voltage spiking issues on my M936A1. Not having a volt meter, I found an excuse on spending $150 on a Fluke meter, nice to have something broken as an excuse to buy a nice tool!
Anyway, after charging each of my Hawker AGM batteries independently and testing each to ensure that I didn't have a dead cell, it was on to the alternator issues. My volt meter would show my alternator voltage after starting the truck at 28-29 volts fluctuating up and down. Once the truck was warmed up for a few minutes, I brought the RPMs up to 1500 RPMs per test parameters. Within a couple of minutes, my truck voltmeter would spike hard right into the red. Indicated voltage on the Fluke was in the 35-36V range. Immediately shut the truck down.
Thanks to the prior posts, I located the allen-head plug which is a 5/32" SAE. I removed the plug and due to the cooling system piping, you cannot see into the hole or use anything but about a 3" long probe. Using a mirror, flashlight and standing on my head, I could see that the voltage regulator adjustment screw was a medium phillips head. We used a long shaft 3" Milwaukee Phillips head driver bit with an end wrench to turn the driver. Restarted the engine and brought up to 1500 RPMs turning the adjustment screw entirely CLOCKWISE to the limit to REDUCE voltage. The screw only has 300 degrees of total adjustment per manual. Rechecked voltage meter and the alternator was producing in the 25.5V range.
Adjusted voltage COUNTERCLOCKWISE to increase. Voltage initially was perfect at 28.5V range. Watched the truck voltmeter after a few minutes it spiked to the extreme edge of the green/red line. Rechecked voltage which ranged from 30.5/31Vs. Readjusted the voltage screw down to full stop CLOCKWISE. Basically no help on the adjustment. The Fluke showed pretty consistent 30.5/31Vs. The truck voltmeter remained on the green/red white line. At least It wasn't pegged hard right into the red....So I suppose that means my alternator voltage regulator needs replacement? Anyone else have similar experience or advice prior to replacing the voltage regulator? Sorry for being long winded.