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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Riverton KS
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Re: Installing AAW kit-Alternator Question
Thanks for the responses. It looks like the SI in the pic that VetteVet posted will plug in to the AAW kit with no problems. That one sould be fine since my truck is mostly stock and has no power add ons. Correct?
My next question is about the factory gauges. Its my understanding from what ive read that the original gauge is an ammeter and it wont work with this setup. Am I understanding that correctly? If so, what should I do for a gauge? I was hoping to keep my gauges all original since I paid a small fortune for the restored ones Im using. Ive built this truck from the ground up, and Im finding out that my wiring knowledge is weak. So I appreciate the guidance.
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Re: Installing AAW kit-Alternator Question
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.........http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=567472 This is the 10 SI and 12 SI alternators The 12 SI was used in the 1980s Camaros. Here's the adapter plug that you can use in your harness to go to the CS alternator and I think it might have the resistor in it already. If you have any trouble make a thread in the electrical section and we'll fix you up.
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