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ok so i replace my stock alternator to a 130 amp so called ONE WIRE alternator as soon i installed it i’m having issues already...damm....needle keeps going up n down sometimes it stays steady n then halfway an then it drops completely then the the cars turns of...WTH!!! should i get rid of this one wire alternator n stick with the regular 130 amp connections
 

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One wire alternators don't produce the output that a 3 wire does at low engine speeds.

Under no circumstances connect the two 10 gauge black/orange wires to the 3G alternator. If the fuse blows in the 4 gauge wire, the two 10 gauge wires will be overloaded to the point of catching fire and burning up the wiring harness.

2.) The secondary power ground is between the back of the intake manifold and the driver's side firewall. It is often missing or loose. It supplies ground for the alternator, A/C compressor clutch and other electrical accessories such as the gauges. The clue to a bad ground here is that the temp gauge goes up as you add electrical load such as heater, lights and A/C.

Any car that has a 3G or high output current alternator needs a 4 gauge ground wire running from the block to the chassis ground where the battery pigtail ground connects. The 3G has a 130 amp capacity, so you wire the power side with 4 gauge wire. It stands to reason that the ground side handles just as much current, so it needs to be 4 gauge too.

The picture shows the common ground point for the battery , computer, & extra 3G alternator ground wire as described above in paragraph 2. A screwdriver points to the bolt that is the common ground point.

The battery common ground is a 10 gauge pigtail with the computer ground attached to it.
Picture courtesy timewarped1972


Correct negative battery ground cable.
 
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wonder how much it would cost to ship you a pair
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The short answer is yes. Just do it as instructed and you are golden.
 
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Did you follow the instructions on how to setup the 1 wire alternator? It's not just plug and play
 
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mikestang63 said:
Did you follow the instructions on how to setup the 1 wire alternator? It's not just plug and play
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no i didn’t like u said i juz plug n play
 

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You only need the instructions after things don't go right!
 
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You only need the instructions after things don't go right!
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well my went hay wire..!!!
 
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