Posted by Bob M on April 16, 2013 at 12:03:40 from (67.240.171.136):
In Reply to: 1066 altenator posted by jjsfarm on April 16, 2013 at 10:29:17:
The answer is "it depends".
Most likely your existing alternator is a Delco 10DN (externally regulated). And I suspect from your description I suspect your 72 amp alternator is a 10SI (internally-regulated).
How to tell the difference: An externally regulated alternator's aux connector has its terminals parallel (like this: I I) and labelled "R" and "F". The connector plugs straight into the back of alternator.
An internally-regulator aux connector has two terminals inline (- -), and labelled "1" and "2". It plugs in to the side of the case at the rear of the alternator.
Switching from alternator type to the other is not difficult. You simply remove the old regulator then jumper a couple wires at the regulator plug.
Incidentally if the existing system is set up for POSITIVE ground (unlikely) the changeover is a bit more complex.
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