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Re: [oletrucks] Wiring question

To: JohnHuntD@aol.com, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Wiring question
From: Joe Garcia <joegarcia1@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2003 18:43:10 -0800
The connection for #2 connection sounds just fine.  The #1 wire is just
connected to an source that has current when the key is in the on position.
The diode just keeps the motor from continuing to run when the key is turned
off.

See the previous owner wasn't to rough on the truck!

Joe
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From: <JohnHuntD@aol.com>
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Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 5:29 PM
Subject: [oletrucks] Wiring question


> Gentlemen,
>
> The previous owner of my '49 Chevy 3600 3/4 ton pickup converted it from 6
> volts to 12 volts, and used a GM Delco alternator with the built-in
> regulator. The conversion works, but the wires he used are a rat's nest of
> old and corroded wires and terminals, so I'm currently replacing all the
> wiring with new wires and terminals. I'm following the wiring circuitry in
> place,.
>
> One thing strikes me as possibly not correct is the way the previous owner
> wired the aternator. At least it doesn't agree with a wiring diagram shown
in
> my "How to Wire Your Street Rod" handook.
>
> The alternator has the clip-in connector on top with #1 and #2 terminals
and
> wires, and the larger "Bat" threaded terminal at about 8 -o'clock on the
back
> of the alternator. The thick wire from the "Bat" terminal goes to the
"+"side
> of the ammeter gauge, which I believe is correct. The #1 wire from the
> clip-in terminal on top goes to a multi-pronged GM diode with the
"L"-shaped
> arm; that is connected to the ballast resister where it is connected to
the
> same terminal (on the ballast resistor) as the hot wire that comes from
the
> ignition switch.
>
> The wire from the #2 side of the clip-on connector onthe top of the
> alternator is currently connected to the "Bat" threaded terminal on the
back
> of the alternator (the same terminal from which the thicker wire runs to
the
> "+"side of the ammeter gauge.
>
> My "How to Wire" booklet for GM products shows the wire from the #2
terminal
> of the alternator should be connected to the larger wire connecting the
> threaded "Bat" terminal on the alternator to the ammeter at some undefined
> point in the circuit closer to the ammeter. I wouldn't think it is correct
to
> connect the #2 terminal on the alternator directly to the "Bat" terminal
on
> the alternator with a three-inch of so length of wire as it is currently
> hooked up, although the charging system has been working OK with that
> connection. But if the wire from the #2 terminal is spliced into the wire
> from the "Bat" terminal to the ammeter at some point away from the
> alternator, does it make any difference?
>
> I'd very much appreciate advice on thow and where the wire from the #2
> terminal on the clip-on connector on the alternator should be connected.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> john doak in Baltimore, MD
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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