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Most all parts can be found thru local sources in the link below. If you need something specific that isn't available locally let me know. I have a parts trucks.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-6vGwwEsD-flXsMFBn7VomUUJDuk_aG_to5pzHqzkBc/edit?usp=drivesdk
That wire 568 let's power go from where 15,5,568,5b all meet to the alternator telling it to charge. However it has a diode to only let power go to the alternator. If it's bad it is letting power from from the alternator to bleed across
Yes.
At the alternator. Remove wire 568 and check your voltage at D.
Assuming you have the stock alternator. If you don't this wire should be taped up. This is an exciter wire that has a diode in it.
Pop the cover on the pcb. It just snaps on. See if you have power on the bottom solenoid on the small posts. This turns the solenoid on. Just to check if you have or Don't have a bad battery switch that is allowing that solenoid to stay on
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