Posted by Mark on December 10, 2009 at 19:29:01 from (67.140.133.18):
In Reply to: Re: alternator question posted by Owen Aaland on December 10, 2009 at 18:24:18:
Thanks for the advice.
The one I took off my SC appears in all respects like the replacement I bought. The 'bad' alternator had this little jumper wire plugged onto the 2 outside prongs of the receptacle I mentioned. The new one did not come with this jumper. I saved the jumper for 'just in case' I needed it.
I wondered if the jumper had been put on by the previous owner because some of the internal goodies needed to be 'jumped' because of using the alternator on a tractor instead of a vehicle as originally designed.
This receptacle is completely blocked off on my SA alternator.
I'll try it without the jumper and if works....I reckon I'll leave it alone. I just feared the jumper may be necessary to make the internal regulator work properly.
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