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1968 Jeep Truck Buildup Wiring
1968 Jeep Truck Buildup - Project J2008, Part VI
We hate chasing wiring gremlins, but when the multimeter showed the three-wire Motorola voltage regulator to be bad, we knew we weren't going to pay $70 or more for a replacement. We had a modern GM one-wire alternator from another vehicle so we decided to modify the stock lower bracket to accept the GM alternator. View Related Article
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