Conquest Alternator Kit Review

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  1. #31
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    Just because I deleted it doesn't mean I didn't get a good laugh out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Just because I deleted it doesn't mean I didn't get a good laugh out of it.
    You're a good sport Mike.
    Don't mind me, I get a little "loopy" at work after too many days on shift.
    2 more days and I get to go hooooome............

    RD

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    Got the radiator completely out and easily got the alt in. Now to figure out how to get the rad and fan shroud back in. Pain the the backside no doubt.. Yeah RD pull the rad if you like to torment yourself or just yank the motor out.


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    Plott..

    How does the wiring harness kit plug to the voltage regulator? I am confused.. I unhooked the wire from the voltage regulator to install kit but the new harness plug will only fit to the existing harness, bypassing the regulator mounted on the back side of the drivers dash. Is this right?

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    yes that is right,bypass the voltage regulator.plug the harness in then there are 2 wires for the idiot light.pop the idiot light out and remove the existing wires then plug the new ones in.the rad and shroud will drop in with a bit of wiggling from the front.here is the directions/instructions under alternator kit Argo Accessory Installation Manuals

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    DONE!!!!!!!!

    The rad dropped right in and was quickly bolted in. Amazed that it was such a fight to get the rad out, only to drop it in pop in the rubber grommets and bolted it down. Took only 10 min to finish it up. Now I just have to refill the rad and take it for a test spin in the vacant lot next door. Need to get a coffee filter to strain the rad fluid before I put it back in.. some bugs where attracted to its tasty smell.

    Oh and thanks to Plott and Argojim for the help.

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    glad you got it done dan67.you did better then me,i dropped one of the grommets and an argo gremlin grabbed it up.

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    Refilled the rad a bit ago. Put battery back in after I lubed the chains. Fired it up, no red idiot light on at engine idle. Just gently add a bit of throttle and the volt meter jumps to 14v.

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    Hey Dan, did you notice any difference in power?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetlee View Post
    Hey Dan, did you notice any difference in power?
    Too soon to tell. I will know more when I go riding this weekend.

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