"big 3" electrical update
#1
i have a rather powerful amp in my car, about 1000 watts,
so i been looking into doing the big 3 electrical update, ya know (1. Bat neg to chassis wire
2. Engine to chassis wire
3. Alternator to bat pos wire
)
but i come to a problem, saturn alternators r a b*** to get to, tryin to figure this one out. dont wanna do it myself but i dont wanna pay a ton of money to get it done
so i been looking into doing the big 3 electrical update, ya know (1. Bat neg to chassis wire
2. Engine to chassis wire
3. Alternator to bat pos wire
)
but i come to a problem, saturn alternators r a b*** to get to, tryin to figure this one out. dont wanna do it myself but i dont wanna pay a ton of money to get it done
#4
You dont have to, but the chances of damaging the alternator by doing it in place are greater. To remove the attaching nut for the fusable link, you have to hold the base of the terminal from rotating. This is pretty difficult to do with the alternator in the car. When removing an alternator, I disconnect the fusable link at the starter and remove the alternator with the fuasble link still attached. That way you have better access to properly remove the nut securing the fusable link to the alternator. If the terminal spins in place, you've destroyed the alternator.
At 80,000 you're driving on borrowed time, assuming its the original. Doing the "big 3" upgrade wont save your alternator.
At 80,000 you're driving on borrowed time, assuming its the original. Doing the "big 3" upgrade wont save your alternator.
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