@Ellie Niner,
I understand what you said, and I appreciate your help immensely.
Thinking last night about what you said so far, and from what I've been able to find on line I understood, and some diagrams I've been able to find, and doing some drawings myself of the way the wiring is, and would need to be as far as getting power to go where it looks like it needs to go according to all this, I decided to modify the routing a bit. As far as how I see it in my mind I didn't want the Alt. power to go through this meesly gauge to find it's way back to the battery. It's still basically hooked up like you described and incorporates what I've been able to understand. So, here goes.
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I didn't like the fact that the Alt. wire was going through the Amp. gauge, especially if it doesn't work. The Alternator wouldn't be able to charge the battery due the connection through the gauge, if it fails. So, I put the Alt. wire back to the battery side of the junction "box" (I call it that because that's what it's called on the schematic), I like "the link" as in fusible link. The Autometer instructions say to connect one wire to the battery. Okay, now it's connected to the battery through that other #10 factory wire. And that is the path for the Alt. current to get straight back to the battery. Also from what I read, "positive to positive". The Black #10 I hooked up is left as you can see. That is the first "positive" leg. Okay?
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This is just a pic of another one of those shrinkable ring connectors on the new Alt. wire with the Black Amp. gauge wire and the 12v battery wire there together. Any charging the Alt. does should be detected here, I think, since the Black wire is connected to the alt. wire as well.
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Since these wires have been connected for so long I figured I would give them a good brushing before I hooked anything to this bolt. This is where the other "positive" leg will go.
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The other Amp gauge wire is the yellow ring connector to the right of the bolt just above the "S" wire. You can see it coming in from the right. Since the Autometer instructions say the other wire coming from the Amp. gauge is to go to the starter, then this satisfies that, but still is the power loop more or less in your description.
Originally, all I did was cut all the wires in half that went to the starter, when I rebuilt the truck, took out all the excess that went around the whole engine, and put what was left over on this phenolic block. So the positive battery wire you see here just continued on down to the starter originally.
So where the instructions say connect to the positive battery cable to the starter, well here you go.
We now have the one #10 wire of the amp. gauge, Black, connected to the alt. wire at the link with the other #10 power wire coming from the battery. The first leg of the "positive to positive". The other Amp. gauge #10 wire is going to the starter wire at the bolt making the second "positive to positive" connection, and loop with the amp. gauge in the middle.
Now, does this look okay to you, Ellie Niner?