... stock '59 3b, with generator. It had the ammeter and oil pressure gauges (Stewart Warner) mounted in the dash to the right of the speedometer that appeared to be original or a very clean owner installation.... It worked well for a long time but after 8 months in storage I had a number of issues to address, in part due to the ammeter to ignition wire separating.
....The factory manual wiring diagram (12v) does not address its connections....
...Currently it is connected to the battery side of the starter solenoid and then from the other ammeter post to the Bat. terminal of the ignition switch....
... When I look at other's wiring diagrams that include ammeters I see it connected to the Bat terminal of the regulator or in one where the second terminal was connected to the + side of the battery or in other cases to the generator....
...Given it seems to read backward, can I reverse the connections on the back of the ammeter to get a proper reading?....
... disconnect it (as long as I can stall start it) and rely on the light in the speedometer and a more recent voltmeter.....
Thanks for suggestions, Paul
So many questions. Understand, I'm not an expert and surely smarter folks will chime in, but I'll help as much as I can. I think more information is needed.
You say 12V generator with an ammeter. Then you mention you have a light on the speedometer (idiot light?) and you have a voltmeter. That's 3 different devices telling you the same thing. What gauges are you using separate or cluster or some kind of mix?
You had one wire that separated on you (found after storage), but the ammeter was working before that. If you replaced that one wire "ammeter to ignition wire" then it should still be working. Did you replace/ remove and reconnect other wires?
Having one terminal of the ammeter tracing back to the solenoid/batt and the other terminal on the batt (hot) term of the ignition switch. To me, that sounds like both terminals are connected to the + batt post with no ability for electricity to flow through the gauge.
You mention factory wiring diagram (I'm guessing Fig. 144 in the Service Manual since you mentioned 12V) it doesn't show an ammeter (has large instrument cluster). Older 6V diagrams (separate gauges) show the ammeter hooked up to the starter switch/horn (battery side) and the other terminal has only the regulator and ignition switch.