Where is the spark plug on a Delco 10si alternator?

Where is the spark plug on a Delco 10si alternator?

MECHANIC’s DIODE, 3 amp diode with wire leads and butt connectors. MECHANIC’s DIODE, 6 amp diode with wire leads and butt connectors. Part # 461805 2-Wire Plug Connection For Delco 10SI Type Alternators on Marine applications. Plug goes through spark arresting cover on rear of alt.

What kind of regulator do I need for cs121 alternator?

Adapts two pin, 10Si to 27Si style vehicle wiring to the four pin rectangle plug used on CS121, CS130, and CS144 series alternators. For vehicles WITHOUT no charge light. HAS inline resistor. CS Series Alternator Regulator Repair Connector. Used with square-plug, 4-pin voltage regulators. For Delco type CS121, CS130, and CS144 series alternators.

What is the D series alternator repair connector?

D Series Alternator Repair Connector. For 4-pin voltage regulators on Delco AD230, AD237, AD244, CS130D, and CS121D series alternators. D Series Alternator Repair Connector. For 4-pin voltage regulators on Delco AD230, AD237, AD244, CS130D, and CS121D series alternators. Si Series Alternator Repair Connector.

What kind of voltage regulators do Delco alternators use?

For 4-pin voltage regulators on Delco AD230, AD237, AD244, CS130D, and CS121D series alternators. Si Series Alternator Repair Connector. For 2-pin terminal voltage regulators on Delco Si series alternators.

Where is the voltage regulator on an alternator?

A voltage regulator converts the power generated by the alternator to direct current. There are four electrical terminals commonly located on the back side of the alternator. These terminals connect the alternator to the electrical system of a vehicle through a series of cables.

How is an alternator connected to the battery?

Alternators are ground either through their outer casing or a separate wire terminal connected to either the engine block or chassis. The output wire transfers current to the battery and is typically brown in color. The sensor terminal monitors voltage output, and the indicator receives voltage from the ignition switch.

What kind of wire do you need for an alternator?

Alternators typically use four wires which connect the ground, output, sensor and ignition indicator. These are known as the L, IG, S, B and F terminals. Alternators are ground either through their outer casing or a separate wire terminal connected to either the engine block or chassis.