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Re: 706 Gas need alternator wiring help...
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Posted by K.B.-826 on June 05, 2007 at 17:18:45 from (24.180.143.209):
In Reply to: 706 Gas need alternator wiring help... posted by Smith27 on June 05, 2007 at 11:22:35:
Might be easier if you tell us how you've got it wired. Which alternator do you have? The first 706's had a generator, and the late ones had a Delco 10DN alternator. Many that were converted from generator to alternator have a Delco 10SI. The 10DN uses a external regulator, located behind the "kick panel" between the clutch and brake pedals. Your two small wires from the alternator connect to this regulator. I personally do not like the 10DN as they are more expensive, and have more connections and that external regulator (more things that could fail). Many DN equipped machines have been converted to an SI. The easiest way to tell which one you've got- the terminal on the alternator where your two small wires plug into is square and labled "R" and "F" on the DN, while the SI has a rectangular terminal labled "1" and "2", and might have a third prong sticking out, which is used to feed a tach in some applications.
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