mopardrt Well-Known Member Joined Mar 10, 2010 Messages 3,811 Reaction score 144 Location Detroit Aug 16, 2012 #1 What would happen if I mixed up the two wires on the back of a alternator?
krazykuda Well-Known Member FABO Gold Member How-To Section Editor Joined Aug 20, 2007 Messages 66,493 Reaction score 29,747 Location Orland Park, IL Aug 16, 2012 #2 Not sure, start it up and let us know... Does it smoke???
krazykuda Well-Known Member FABO Gold Member How-To Section Editor Joined Aug 20, 2007 Messages 66,493 Reaction score 29,747 Location Orland Park, IL Aug 16, 2012 #3 If it is the two field wires, I think it may not matter, but I'm not sure.
Plaschy Well-Known Member Joined Feb 2, 2007 Messages 334 Reaction score 57 Location Sweden Aug 16, 2012 #4 mopardrt said: What would happen if I mixed up the two wires on the back of a alternator? Click to expand... http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=143401 Post 9 and 11
mopardrt said: What would happen if I mixed up the two wires on the back of a alternator? Click to expand... http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=143401 Post 9 and 11
R RedFish Well-Known Member Joined Sep 5, 2007 Messages 25,850 Reaction score 5,347 Aug 16, 2012 #5 So long as it is a isolated field alternater, those connections ( blue and green wires ) can be switched without consequence.
So long as it is a isolated field alternater, those connections ( blue and green wires ) can be switched without consequence.