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Alternator question

BlkH2O-Jarhead

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Still not clear. The positive and ground are correct. The wires from the inside of the alternator are correct. They are shown on the diagram but on my alternator they are covered with a sealant. Still no indication of where the loose wire goes, shown in my photo. Open for advice. Thx
 

Mogman

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Still not clear. The positive and ground are correct. The wires from the inside of the alternator are correct. They are shown on the diagram but on my alternator they are covered with a sealant. Still no indication of where the loose wire goes, shown in my photo. Open for advice. Thx
The loose wire should be 2A, dig all the silicone out (carefully) and look for the stud.
It MIGHT be possible that an alt. for a different application did not come with the AC tap but that is just a guess, should run and gen without it.
 
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