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Date:         Tue, 10 May 1994 11:28:30 EDT
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From:         "Stephen P. Miller" <SMILLER@aps.uoguelph.ca>
Subject:      help GM alternator in a 74 1800?

When I bought my 74 (1800 dual carbs) van last year the alternator did not charge. I removed it it was a GM AC DELCO. I replaced it with one similar that I got for free. It worked great till yesterday (only about 1000 miles later). Do these GM alternators not withstand the heat in this situation so close to the exhaust or what? I may have the wiring wrong. Or it may have been wrong when I bought the van. There are three wires 1. Bolts to alt housing (feild windings?) then two wires from a clip 1. for juice from the alternator (already regulated to approriate voltage 14.2 volts). And the other line runs the idiot light. The line to the field windings I think should only be supplied with juice while the key is on and the line from the clip should go right to the battery. Am I right? Has anyone any experience with this set up? Thanks in advance for any inputs.

************************************************* Stephen Miller Centre for the Genetic Improvement of Livestock University of Guelph, Guelph Ont. N1G 2W1 Canada Email smiller@aps.uoguelph.ca Phone (519) 824-4120 ext 8335 Fax (519) 767-0573 *************************************************


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