Caps
Originally Posted by Blinddemonz
I'll do that, however if I drive out to ur neck of the woods for some $ would you be so kind to do the big 3 upgrade for me?
1. Chassis to Battery negative
2. Alternator + to Battery +
3. Alternator - to Chassis.
Upgrade those wires to a least 4, 2, 0 awg or bigger and you will have no problems.
It is just a matter of finding the current wires - disconnecting them and installing BIGGER ones - Start with the Battery Negative to the Chassis, then you will see how easy it is. After successfully doing that, you'll feel adventurous enough to trace which wire attached to the + terminal runs to the alt.
Originally Posted by maltesechicken
Its pretty easy to do yourself . . . the big 3 are:
1. Chassis to Battery negative
2. Alternator + to Battery +
3. Alternator - to Chassis.
Upgrade those wires to a least 4, 2, 0 awg or bigger and you will have no problems.
It is just a matter of finding the current wires - disconnecting them and installing BIGGER ones - Start with the Battery Negative to the Chassis, then you will see how easy it is. After successfully doing that, you'll feel adventurous enough to trace which wire attached to the + terminal runs to the alt.
1. Chassis to Battery negative
2. Alternator + to Battery +
3. Alternator - to Chassis.
Upgrade those wires to a least 4, 2, 0 awg or bigger and you will have no problems.
It is just a matter of finding the current wires - disconnecting them and installing BIGGER ones - Start with the Battery Negative to the Chassis, then you will see how easy it is. After successfully doing that, you'll feel adventurous enough to trace which wire attached to the + terminal runs to the alt.
The bf does all mine and even he's new to some of the things I throw at 'em. lol Don't even know how he'd understand this one or if he would. I dunno. Just easier for me to ask someone who's done it already to give a hand. Currently using 4 awg wire.
Terri this one really is a easy job. Between this site and the J-body page you can find out everything you need to know including how to take the alternator off which is the only "difficult" part.
Take a look at your engine compartment and you'll see where the negative on the battery grounds. It takes about 2min to change that.
Looking at the alternator you will see the bolts that need to be undone. Pop the belt off first and it's easy breezy from there. Once that's off you can finish up your other two connections and voila, you're done!
Take a look at your engine compartment and you'll see where the negative on the battery grounds. It takes about 2min to change that.
Looking at the alternator you will see the bolts that need to be undone. Pop the belt off first and it's easy breezy from there. Once that's off you can finish up your other two connections and voila, you're done!
I ran a higher powered system than that in my old cavalier. I had the grounds upgraded but never did the Alt wire.
Lights dimmed with only a 1 F cap, so I added another 2 F. That worked fine.
Went through 3 alternators & 3 batterys in 8 years.
Lights dimmed with only a 1 F cap, so I added another 2 F. That worked fine.
Went through 3 alternators & 3 batterys in 8 years.
Originally Posted by Tom.F.1
Went through 3 alternators & 3 batterys in 8 years. 

I agree that with a stock alternator, there is little reason to upgrade the charge cable between it and the battery.
Originally Posted by 347strokin
Blinddemonz , how could you have 4633 posts and not know anything? 

Originally Posted by Dukk
I agree that with a stock alternator, there is little reason to upgrade the charge cable between it and the battery.
Reason: If the alt can only produce so much for the positive feed, why or how would a larger negatvie feed offset that?
So then, wouldn't she only have to upgrade the battery - to chassis if she is running a stock alt?




