Posted by Bob M on October 22, 2013 at 11:12:48 from (69.207.87.207):
In Reply to: 856 D alt.swap posted by Icuby on October 22, 2013 at 10:27:44:
1 - At the alternator connect the heavy wire to the 10SI's "BAT" post.
2 - Run a short jumper wire from the "BAT" post to the 10SI's #2 aux terminal.
3 - At the old voltage regulator plug, remove the wire from the #4 position. Relocate it to the 10SI's #1 aux terminal.
Disconnect/tape the other wiring at the old regulator plug. Make sure the alternator idiot light comes on when you turn on the ignition and you'll be good to go!
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