GM Alternator Question
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 9:11 pm
I have come up with another question that I’m sure one or more of you can help me with.
Imagine, if you will, a clean slate with the 67.5 wiring. So clean, in fact, that there is no wiring harness. Neither under the dash (oh yeah, no dashboard, either) nor in the engine compartment. I want to use the GM single wire alternator (there are several reasons), but I’m not real sure about the hookup. I’ve read the tech article on this site that deals with the installation, but I just want to make sure I understand all this before I start buying parts, pieces and wire.
The physical installation is pretty straightforward. It’s the electrical part I’m not exactly sure of.
One 10ga (or heavier) wire goes from the alternator ground to frame ground. So far so good. Then another 10ga wire goes from the alternator plug, terminal #2, directly to the battery and terminal #1 is cut off. Right so far? With the battery relocated, do I have to run the wire actually all the way back to the battery or can I connect it up with the battery cable where the cable is extended to? I plan to run the battery cable from the relocated battery to near the firewall, where it will connect with the cable from the starter, making it easier to remove the starter/engine.
And the voltage gauge would go between the battery and ground, via a fuse block switched on with the ignition? What amp fuse would be appropriate? 5 amps? 2.5? 7.5? 20?
The fusible link part with the starter is understood, but I’m not quite that far along yet.
Thanks in advance for any help that's posted here. You guys (and gals if appropriate) are great!
Imagine, if you will, a clean slate with the 67.5 wiring. So clean, in fact, that there is no wiring harness. Neither under the dash (oh yeah, no dashboard, either) nor in the engine compartment. I want to use the GM single wire alternator (there are several reasons), but I’m not real sure about the hookup. I’ve read the tech article on this site that deals with the installation, but I just want to make sure I understand all this before I start buying parts, pieces and wire.
The physical installation is pretty straightforward. It’s the electrical part I’m not exactly sure of.
One 10ga (or heavier) wire goes from the alternator ground to frame ground. So far so good. Then another 10ga wire goes from the alternator plug, terminal #2, directly to the battery and terminal #1 is cut off. Right so far? With the battery relocated, do I have to run the wire actually all the way back to the battery or can I connect it up with the battery cable where the cable is extended to? I plan to run the battery cable from the relocated battery to near the firewall, where it will connect with the cable from the starter, making it easier to remove the starter/engine.
And the voltage gauge would go between the battery and ground, via a fuse block switched on with the ignition? What amp fuse would be appropriate? 5 amps? 2.5? 7.5? 20?
The fusible link part with the starter is understood, but I’m not quite that far along yet.
Thanks in advance for any help that's posted here. You guys (and gals if appropriate) are great!