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Re: Alternator Conversion Wiring Diagram
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Posted by Jeff W. on January 29, 2000 at 16:36:26 from (4.20.226.197):
In Reply to: Alternator Conversion Wiring Diagram posted by Bob G. on January 27, 2000 at 05:26:41:
Here's how I've always done it, ac delco. Big bat. post to battery through amp gauge, or not the 43 has one, term. 1 to the same bat. post. term. 2 to switch. My old mechanic freind showed me this 10 years ago. You don't need any diodes, my coil wire and the alt. wire are hooked on the same post on the little IH grounding switch. I've used this same setup on so many things i can't begin to count. I have messed around and put the wire from the switch on the #1 term and couldn't get the tractor to stop. My 2 cents worth hope it helps. Jeff
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