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Anyone know where the alternator relay is ? the one that goes in parallel with the combination meter.any help would be greatly appreciated.
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49 people looked not one answered :( well maybe i should go figure it out if not get a n old school GM 1 wire and an external regulator, and to think i made a pivot mount for the alternator with sockets.
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I've never heard of an alternator relay.
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Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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DJ Niether have i, but its on the charging schematic part of the book, im beggining to think its inside the gauge cluster.
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Try posting the diagram so we're all on the same page.
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Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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You shouldn't have to touch that DSM chassis harness. Just use the charging circuit that came with the RX7 (or whatever car you're' swapping into). They might not have come with pistons, but I'm sure they came with an alternator and wiring to support it.
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Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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