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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2010
      Posts
      25

      Help with alternator wiring

      I installed a cs144 alternator in my 68 chevelle.. was told to run the sence wire to the junction block and the excite wire to the light...

      did that and now with I hook up the + battery cable my alternator will start making noise and the light in the dash comes on.. I have put a diod and a resister in line with the idiot light and still the same problem.. Oh and this is with the ignition key off

      HELP!

    2. #2
      Join Date
      Apr 2001
      Location
      Central CA USA
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      6,108
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      Here is good info on the CS130. It may be similar, or that same site may have CS144 info that will help.
      http://www.alternatorparts.com/cs130_sbpage1.htm
      67 Camaro RS that will be faster than anything Mary owns.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Feb 2009
      Location
      muggy midwest
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      533
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      To begin with, has the charging system been properly converted over to an internally regulated system? That's your first step. Your remote sensing wire goes to the junction block along with whatever your are drawing voltage for-the alt. charge lead goes on opposite side of junction by itself. The white wire (if it's a parts store CS alt. connector) or if it's a stock type GM one it is the black 20-gauge wire that needs to go to a switched 12v IGN source. If you have questions, shoot me a PM-I do these swaps all the time and I can set you up with diagram of how to configure yoru wiring and what parts you'll need and why. Btw, it'd help to know everything aftermarket you are running so I can get an idea of your charging system capacity needs.

      "...if at first you don't succeed, try again.
      If you still don't succeed, then quit-no sense being a damn fool about it..."
      -W.C. Fields

      HARNESSWORX
      (formerly gmachinz)

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      San Bernardino, CA
      Posts
      883
      i gave up on my CS130D and had it converted to a self exciting regulator. only cost $30 for the regulator and install.





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