Seems Dodge recognized the weakness of passing full ALT/BATT current through their bulkhead connector by the last years of these trucks, and had a fix I want to duplicate on my '70 W200 while it is apart.
Have deciphered most of what I need to do from the back of the Service Manual for '69-'71, on page 22-SPECIFICATIONS, "Alternator Wiring and Routing Adaptation". This shows heavy wires passing directly through the firewall to the ammeter from both the alternator (black), and an additional post terminal off of the starter relay (red) - no terminals, no connections except at each end. Also see that the regular bulkhead wiring connector slots 16 and 27 (the ones that are always melted) get bridged just inside the engine compartment.
However, I am perplexed by one thing: what does one do with the existing ammeter (stock location) connections? It appears by the diagram that maybe the existing red wire stays attached to the ammeter (and thereby gets power)... but what about the black wire??
If anyone has this factory setup and can tell me exactly how the wiring is set up at the ammeter, I would be most grateful!
Thanks in advance,
- PwrWgnWalt
