Exact method, what am I missing? The OP (cbarge), and most of the responding posts, are mostly describing/discussing the engine compartment charge circuit by-pass, in this case adding a 12ga wire run from the alternator output stud to the starter relay. While this may alleviate some battery charging current through the original charge path, does nothing about the factory vehicle loads drawn from spice 1 still being sourced through the original alternator wire run and bulkhead connection and makes the ammeter accurately nonexistent. It’s little more than a band-aid fix. Did see where the OP credited an article by Mr. Ehrenburg on Mopar Action, could get the link to work, could it have been another article? Not seeing him promote such a method frankly.
The Ehrenberg article linked above describes complete bulkhead connector by-pass and wire upgrades, as the factory did in fleet production, that leaves a fully functional ammeter. Don’t see anything in the article about the band-aid fix described in the Cbodyonly thread.
Yes, Ehrenburg's article talks about how fleet vehicles had a factory Chrysler bulkhead bypass, eliminating the trouble spots, which he shows some photos of but then he goes into this:
4. To straighten out the wiring problem permanently,
you need some decent supplies. A few feet of automotive-grade wire, 10
or 12 gauge (depending on you alternator's rating and anticipated
current loading), fusible links (see text), some crimp splices and
heat-shrink tubing, and, if need be, some quality electrical tape. If
you're adding any other accessories, do yourself a favor and opt
for the modern blade-type fuse holder and fuses.
5. Connect a fusible link to the starter relay stud. Crimp-splice
in a piece of suitable (heavy-gauge) wire, and connect the other end to
the alternator stud. That's it....firewall problems bypassed
forever!
That's exactly what cbarge is doing in his photo tutorial IMHO. Not exactly sure what you read.
But anyways, the C-Body guys seem to have a far more coherent thread going about this subject than anything I've read here so far, so I'll bow out of the conversation.