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No, it's just a modified GM alternator. I may go back to my original plan of putting the headlight grounds back on the terminal strip rather than grouping them with the ground wires for the parking lights and horn. Then run a 10 or 12 gauge wire from the other side of the terminal to the main ground buss. When I tested the 6V halogen headlights directly off the pair of Optima batteries they were very bright.
Posted on: 2018/4/23 15:29
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Working on finishing up the under hood wiring. Putting together wire groupings so harnesses can be built. Easier with an alternator but the OD wiring is a challenge.
Posted on: 2018/4/30 12:55
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Are you using a one-wire or three-wire GM Alternator? I used the three-wire so I could maintain the "GEN" idiot light functionality on my dashboard as the Clippers don't have an AMP gauge. Also, you don't have to rev it so high to get to excite the alternator into charging mode.
Posted on: 2018/5/4 9:35
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Kev,
It's a 1-wire. Rigged a gauge as a volt meter to replace the amp meter. Joe
Posted on: 2018/5/4 11:01
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Am wondering if you used a hang on gauge or adapted a voltmeter to fit the original spot and resemble the ammeter. If you replaced the ammeter would you share details and a photo?
Posted on: 2018/5/4 12:48
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Howard,
I removed the amp gauge and replaced it with one of the spare Packard gauges I had and wired it to read volts. It worked on the workbench, so we'll see it it works in operation. It's hard to find a 6V gauge to add under the dash so I tied modifying a spare gauge. Once I ever get the car running again, I'll test the operation of the alternator with a digital volt meter.
Posted on: 2018/5/4 14:23
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Still working on the under hood wiring. Finally got the overdrive wiring done. All the harness routes are established and tied to the firewall. Still have to finish the connections to the engine and then do the final harness wrapping with sleeving and heat shrink.
Posted on: 2018/5/4 14:32
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That looks marvelous. Are those 1949 zip-ties?
Posted on: 2018/5/4 18:50
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joeyearl,
Haven't used 1949 zip ties, just about 1,000! How's your project going? Joe
Posted on: 2018/5/5 9:39
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