I think Tom has all the info you need on his website: www.wps.com (there's a link somewhere about Ramblers, then a link on that page to the alt. swap). You really don't need much -- just a wire from the battery to alternator. You jump the wire labeled "1" from the connector to the battery terminal on the back of the alternator (or to a switched 12V source). The wire labeled "2" goes to the warning light. You don't have to connect a warning light for the alternator to operate, of course. The old generator wiring is just left disconnected. You can cut it back in the wiring harness and cover with electrical tape. I usually cut the regulator wires pretty far back in the harness then tape them up so it looks like the regulator is still connected. On one car I connected the cable going to the BAT connector on the regulator to the back of the alternator (the battery wire connection). The owner didn't want to re-wire some connections he had to power at the regulator. It's easy enough to pop the regulator top off and disconnect everything in there, making the connection nothing more than a terminal post. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list