Posted by Mark K on February 16, 2012 at 10:34:32 from (71.37.147.111):
In Reply to: Re: And more.... posted by Roger Martin on February 16, 2012 at 07:41:51:
You could try that, but an alternator needs to "sample" voltage somewhere to decide on how hard or soft to charge, it may work and shouldn"t hurt anything to try, but that particular alt uses a thermistor to send that info to the regulator. If I were going to use a different alternator, it would not be that one, you can actually buy a piggyback regulator that would go on the back of the original
Not sure what you mean my "gauge", but don"t hook 12v+ straight to the W terminal, it would need the light bulb in between. It would need to be switched (ign) through a bulb and then hooked to the W terminal. Good luck and don"t hesitate to email me if you need to. MK
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