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Old 10-21-2008, 02:49 AM   #2
El Jay
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Re: Externally Regulater to Internally Regulater Conversion

Okay. I'm completely computer illiterate. So I can't post a direct link.
But, KRUE has taken a huge amount of time to compile a whole mess of FAQ's and their answers.

Just "cut & paste this to "SEARCH" near the very top of the page.

External to Internal Voltage Regulated Altenator Conversion

It will come up in about the 3rd post in his total posts.

I hope this helps a bit.

BTW, I used this to convert to an internally regulated alternator.
It's easier than all get out. And other than the cost of the alternator, it costs about, maybe $6.00, if that. About $5.00 was for a "replacement plug" for the new style alternator. (available @ any decent, or mediocre auto supply).
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