If you are going to replace only the wire put an inline fuse rated for the output of the generator so that fuse blows before the wire heats up. If it pop's (burns fuse) than generator or regulator is faulty causing wire to heat up due to increase current flow.
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Originally Posted by OrrieG
Nope, I was running the stock generator until I took it apart. You are right it is the harness that goes down to the solenoid.
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