mikey
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I've installed a non isolated alternator on the driver side of my M1009, DL7157 from Autozone.
I understand it can only be used on the driver side and I understand it is not isolated. However, I'm not sure what I should do with the two ground cables that were connected to the isolated alternator I removed? One ground wire runs to the block and the other runs to the other alternator. There is a ground bolt on the back of the non isolated alternator. Do I ground them both there? Do I just zip tie them and not connect them at all?
I've read that the non isolated alternator does not need to be grounded as the bolts ground it to the engine. On the other hand I don't want to attach them to the ground bolt IF that may cause a problem with Gen 2.
If I do need to attach them to the ground bolt, I'll need to change the eyes on the ends of both cables because they are too small for the ground bolt.
Thanks
Mikey
I understand it can only be used on the driver side and I understand it is not isolated. However, I'm not sure what I should do with the two ground cables that were connected to the isolated alternator I removed? One ground wire runs to the block and the other runs to the other alternator. There is a ground bolt on the back of the non isolated alternator. Do I ground them both there? Do I just zip tie them and not connect them at all?
I've read that the non isolated alternator does not need to be grounded as the bolts ground it to the engine. On the other hand I don't want to attach them to the ground bolt IF that may cause a problem with Gen 2.
If I do need to attach them to the ground bolt, I'll need to change the eyes on the ends of both cables because they are too small for the ground bolt.
Thanks
Mikey