Posted by Brad Gyde on March 10, 2011 at 06:59:12 from (184.216.191.17):
In Reply to: 12V wiring question posted by Brad Gyde on March 10, 2011 at 06:07:07:
Thanks John,
Yep, I think I finally got the answers I was lookin for..
I'd sure hate to get everything hooked up and end up with more trouble, that's why I'm asking for the step by step more or less.. and the diagrams in my owner's manual still left me with some questions, so, the wealth of knowledge here was next stop.
My main concern was if there would be wiring differences if it had a cutout before and I know I'll have a regular VR when I get it back (because the rebuilder called about a hour ago and told me what will be done and the cost)
I mentioned I'm only 30 in another post, so by the time I began playin with dad's wrenches the generator, cutout, and VR had all about been obsolete. Alternator conversions, I can do them.. and after this, I'll be able to do this too. Dad never had much experience with genny's either, so when we get to this kinda thing it's like giving kryptonite to superman so to speak.. LOL.
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