foamypirate
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- Jake (Mr. Wilson)
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- 1980
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- El Camino, baby!
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- 5.3L/4L60E
Alright the old alternator wires lead back to one of the red wires and the brown one.
Then the other red one ran to a power distribution block on my firewall. I'm guessing these two thicker red wires are my "power ins". I'm just looking at schematics to try to figure out the brown wire.
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Yep, those are the two wires I was talking about. One of them should be running the the junction block on the firewall (which was originally fed from the battery terminal on the starter). I opted to run dedicated wires from my distribution block for the 2 running into the bulkhead, and then a heavier gauge wire directly to the junction block, for the HVAC.
If I recall, I deleted the brown wire. You do, unfortunately, lose the alternator light, but you can just watch the volt gauge instead. I don't know if there is a way to maintain the light, seems like a lot of swaps ditch it (mine included).