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Then why did General Motors put a wire on if it was NOT needed? Why not just let the stud open on the drivers side? I know enough to keep several CUCV's on the road. I don't know how or why about everything. I know how and why things need changed when they don't work. I just do the bull work and...
No I'm NOT OK. Please continue. Every once in a while I like to listen to a professional. I do have to ask. Why did they bother even putting the ground wire there on Gen 1? I know you have an answer. I just don't care why. It is there it worked with it and I put it back on. Good enough. Now back...
I am OK with being wrong. I just thought they put that isolated ground wire on the Gen 1 for a reason. To make both alternators interchangeable. It was there and worked for 35+ years so everytime I replace an alternater on the drivers side I make sure I put the ground wire back on. Stupid is as...
There is part of the alternator that activaites the idiot light. I don't know what the part is but when I have issues I take it to an alternator shop and puts the alternator on a bench tester and either it is the alternator or not. Most times it is the alternator. I am assuming that the Autozone...
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