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Posted by john in la on April 30, 2004 at 18:30:48 from (66.157.78.82):
In Reply to: Charging system posted by Carl Stacy on April 30, 2004 at 17:43:16:
Well here I go trying to read minds again. Lets see if you have a alternator it must be a 12 volt conversion. Since it has a internal regulator it is probably a Delco 10si. You may have a 1 or 2 or 3 wire set up. Lets see I guess 3 wire. You put in a new resistor?????? Lets see I do not know of any resistor in the charging system. Are you talking about the resistor for the coil????? Has nothing to do with charging but is only resistor I can think of in a 12 volt conversion. See where I am going. Tell me am I warm so far. Try to let me know what you have. If I tell you some thing for one system it may not work on another. If you do not know can you take a picture. I would like to help but you got to at least give me some direction.
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