[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])   writes:

The old alternator had a capacitor  wired to the positive post of the 
alternator <>.. In the wiring diagrams  of the new alternator it does not show 
a 
capacitor. Thanks ahead for all the  help  John Miami  


John,
Almost all alternators had/have  an internal capacitor for radio noise  
suppression.  If not, it was a common practice to put one on the output  post 
of 
the alternator with its strap bolted to the case.  Or if  insufficient 
suppression to install an additional one. 
Carl Hibbard. 
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