Posted by Janicholson on February 21, 2011 at 06:49:54 from (199.17.6.194):
In Reply to: Re: IH 966 Battery Drain posted by Switch flicker on February 20, 2011 at 18:35:46:
Three reasons for the dislike. In all the postings on here, and hotrodding experience (others cars), there is a reliability factor on the re regulated non stock one wire alternators. There are Delco alternators from delco that are fine, But I think they are industrial application and both big, and expensive. The various suppliers have shch dramatic differences in current draw when off, self exciting RPM, and directions, that I shy away from recommendation. The second reason is that the 3 wire setup is really a 2 wire (the #2 terminal attaches directly back to the alt big stud) the #1 terminal (with diode as shown, or a 15-0hm 10watt resistor, or a idiot light in the wire to prevent the ignition from continuing to be energized which keeps the tractor running if spark ignition) This is the way the Delco 10SI is installed in the vehicles that used them OEM. The third reason is they are available in every junk yard cheap. Jim
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