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    Going to change to the internal reg. Alt.

     



    OK I have decided to go to the internal reg. Alt. A GM 3 wire.

    I would like to keep a working GEN Light if possible.

    How should I go about doing this. What are the connections on the '73+ for?

    Thanks
    Zachariah

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    Question I think this is what I need to do

     



    I have read the following site:
    http://www.rowand.net/Shop/Tech/Exte...Alternator.htm

    I am a visual learner and think that I have found the solution. What do you think

    (this is a modified drawing that Denny provided. Do this look correct. it seams to easy )
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    close up

     



    Here is a close up if you can see it of the proposed changes I want to make.
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    Talking If its really this simple

     



    If it is really this simple, everyone should do it. It would make sense why GM did it.

    Thanks for all of the help. It will really clean up under the hood.

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    Smile It Works, Thanks To Everybody That Helped

     





    It was really quite easy. Thanks for all of the help. The wire that I thought was yellow was really white. Most of the wrapped wiring was still in the factory cover and the wires looked great.

    Here is a pic. I have since rewired the blue wire into the boot of the red wire. I wanted so bad to test so I threw a piece of electrical tape over it and tested it.

    P.S. I have a "tall" (original style) external regulator and the factory plug with about 12" lead if anyone would like it. ( you pay shipping )

    Again, Thanks for all of the help.

    If anyone needs I can do a step by step.
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