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Based off of this information, you are probably right. Either that, or you burned the wire between the alternators. By cutting the connection you did, it left a path of voltage through the alternator wiring still.aboonski said:Thanks for the tip mangus580! I have a feeling that I blew a diode or two inside of the alternator because of the way I disconnected the battery posts - I actually wound up cutting the positive wire off of the front battery because I could not get the battery post off.....the starter kept going even when I was down to
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