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Three Wire Is Done - Bob, Old, Bob M
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on February 19, 2007 at 12:31:50 from (4.90.49.184):
Bob, You said to let you know how the three wire conversion went soooooo. I goter done and it worked just fine. Sure had to use a lot of heat shrink wrap and I used a little bigger wire than the 18ga that was suggested. I took the alt to the alternator shop and had them change the diode trio and the regulator, that was $20. Now just got to touch up some nuts and bolts and it will be back in shape. Thanks for all yall's help.
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