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10-07-2005, 10:57 PM | #1 |
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HELP! External to internal voltage regulator/alt swap
I was doing the external voltage regulator / alternator to internal voltage regulator/ alternator swap that is in the FAQ section and ran into a problem.
I have the red, white and blue wires he mentions in the FAQ, but I also have a black wire that was connected to the small post on the back of the old alternator. Where does this black wire hook up to? I hooked up the blue wire to the #1 tab (driver-side tab) on the new alternator and the red wire to the post on the back of the new alternator, and then I ran a jumper from the big post to the #2 tab (passenger-side tab) on the new alternator. I just capped the white wire. I am just wondering what the black wire that was hooked to the small post on the old alternator did and what I should do with it on the new set-up? Help! I don't want to run the truck until this is remedied. If I read the FAQ wrong and did the wrong wire hookups please advise. Thanx in advance Dano
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10-07-2005, 11:41 PM | #2 |
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been so long I can't remember the colors and locations... I actually took my harness apart and removed something like 20 ft of wire when i update4d to an int reg unit.
Your black wire is a ground... I do remember grounding it to a mounting bolt when I did my last truck. |
10-08-2005, 12:31 AM | #3 |
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Got this from www.oldengine.cor/unfaq/10si.htm
1 The large "BATT" terminal which gets conected to your battery positive. Run a new 10 gage wire to the battery positive. Get a repair pig-tail plug from the auto parts store to connect the wires to the alternator 2 The #1 Terminal. (Marked with a "1" on the case of the alternator) This terminal is used to connect to the dash light. Us the brown wire from the wiring harness here. 3 The #2 Terminal. (Marked with a "2" on the case of the alternator) This terminal is used to exite the 10si into operation. Connect it to the "Batt" on the Alternator. 4 You can discard the rest ot the wires or just tape them out of the way. I have converted several truck and this works great. Good luck, Matthew |
10-07-2005, 11:46 PM | #4 |
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alternator wiring
Here is a website that shows how to wire the new alternator . I bekieve you have the blue wire and the short red wire going to the same terminal on the alternator unless I misread your post. The blue wire goes to the turn on terminal that energizes the field and the red wire goes to the internal regulator that senses system voltage. If I remember correctly the red wire is nearest the large terminal.
http://www.chevelles.com/techref/tecref14.html
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10-09-2005, 01:21 AM | #5 |
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Thanx for the responses everyone!
I hooked the black wire to the bolt on the alt case for ground. (like "RageNRat" did on the FAQ page) I wanted to keep using the rubber boot for the big post on the alt, so I ran the red jumper wire through the boot also. Truck fire up fine, ammeter is looking good and no one can tell I swithched over becuase it looks like a stock set-up. The only money I spent was on the alternator and the alt plug for the tabs. This conversion took me about one-hour total, I highly recommend it! Hope this thread helps someone else out. Dano For sale one alternator and voltage regulator, cheap.
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