Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on July 07, 2009 at 17:16:52 from (24.183.138.183):
Alright now, 12v battery neg ground - pos goes to the solenoid. 12v Delco SI 10 alt in place. Big batt post on alt is connected to the left ammeter post (gray wire). The red wire on the ammeter post is going to the same post on the sol as the + batt cable. The orange wire runs from the solenoid to the sol terminal on the key switch. The black wire runs from the ign post on the key switch to the resistor. The #2 post on the alt has a 6" jumper that runs to the big batt post on the alt. Now, do I run a wire from #1 post, on the alt, to the same post as the black wire on the key switch? What is to become of the green wire that goes to the old 6v regulator? Do these two wires go together, somehow, maybe? Probably not, that would be too easy. Also, do I need a resistor on the distributor, even though it may have a 12v coil? How can I tell if it's a 12v coil when the only thing on it says made in freekin china? I can't help but feel that I'm in the home stretch with a signless fork in the road. Any help, as always, is greatly appreciated. - Mike
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