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Re: question about the regulator
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Posted by John T on April 27, 2006 at 19:09:27 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: question about the regulator posted by Levi K on April 27, 2006 at 18:47:45:
Levi, as we told you somewhere earlier down below, the alternators rear main output stud is what now wires to the Load (NOT to battery/starter) side of the ammeter and I use 10 Gauge with the GM 10SI Alternators. I cant say for sure, but in your picture the wire on the right looks larger and if so may well be the one that used to run from the old regulators BAT terminal up to the load side of the ammeter. If it runs there and is 10 gauge (likely could get by even with 12 gauge) that wire could be used to feed the alternators output up to the ammeter. However if you wanna just attach those wires to the old regulator just strictly for looks, do like Old said and cut them and just have them as dummies in which case you could run a new 10 gauge from the alternator to the ammeter. John T
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