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  1. MarcusOReallyus

    "Isolated Ground".

    Looks good to me! :beer: Did you use any kind of anti-corrosive treatment on the connections?
  2. MarcusOReallyus

    "Isolated Ground".

    Which is why I only mentioned the alternator in the first place. For Bucolic's original question, it's really the only component that matters.
  3. MarcusOReallyus

    "Isolated Ground".

    And the starter relay under the dash.... ;)
  4. MarcusOReallyus

    "Isolated Ground".

    Bucolic, that term, "isolated ground", applies only to the passenger side alternator. You could see that kind of sparking on ANY vehicle, civilian or military, that has inadequate grounding between the engine and the frame & battery. Everything electrical has to have a return path to the...
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