Good afternoon guys,
I have a question about the simple ammeter bypass.
I know most folks run a proper cable with a fuse or fusible link from the post on the alternator to the post on the starter solenoid. Some folks run a cable from the post on the alternator to the positive post on the battery.
I’m fastidious about original correct appearance. When restoring my car I was careful to preserve original assembly line inspection markings. I really wanna do the ammeter bypass but would like to keep the battery terminals and starter relay area as uncluttered as possible.
My question to you knowledgeable guys: could I run a 10awg fused cable from the alternator post, along the wiring harness across the top of the engine, down to the post on the starter where the large gauge cable from the battery is connected?
Would that work just as well as the options above? Is there something I am missing?
Thanks so much for any comments, advice, or suggestions.
I have a question about the simple ammeter bypass.
I know most folks run a proper cable with a fuse or fusible link from the post on the alternator to the post on the starter solenoid. Some folks run a cable from the post on the alternator to the positive post on the battery.
I’m fastidious about original correct appearance. When restoring my car I was careful to preserve original assembly line inspection markings. I really wanna do the ammeter bypass but would like to keep the battery terminals and starter relay area as uncluttered as possible.
My question to you knowledgeable guys: could I run a 10awg fused cable from the alternator post, along the wiring harness across the top of the engine, down to the post on the starter where the large gauge cable from the battery is connected?
Would that work just as well as the options above? Is there something I am missing?
Thanks so much for any comments, advice, or suggestions.