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    CUCV Alternator Rebuild Question

    I don't know about teflon, but see no reason why it wouldn't work, but I've stripped all of fiber washers out of dead isolated ground alternators and put them in newly bought alternators from Autozone and/or O'Rilly's, and installed them on the passenger side position with NO problem whatsoever...
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    CUCV Alternator Rebuild Question

    WARTHOG THANKS! that was the wire in question. I figured it out on my own (eventually) I noticed the clamp left the wire completely clean where it clamped the wire, the back side of the wire was cleaner than the rest of the wire but not as clean as where the clamp held it in place. So once I...
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    CUCV Alternator Rebuild Question

    Actually that doesn't help. That's basically the same set up as in the Delco-Remey manual I down loaded. I have a seperate wire that goes across the top of the condensor,, and is held in place by a little sheet metal clamp. It has connectors on both ends that go to what? Thanks for your help...
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    CUCV Alternator Rebuild Question

    I screwed up. I forgot to draw a diagram of the inside of the ALT before I disassembled her. I figured I had run off a copy of the Delco-Remey manual I found on this site and was good to go as it had pictures. But when I went to reassemble it I ran into a dilema, the picture doesn't match my...
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