I'll add more to the story later!

4-17-20 interjection:
I'm not sure the below post is accurate. I'm thinking I have something else screwed up and that's why the alternator wiring wasn't working. Going to confirm today. After many moons I was having issues with the quest alternator. Going to yank it out and bench test it at NAPA today. I think the connector is correct, but my car side wiring being patched together during this swap may be having an effect. I remember I tested the original alternator from the RB on the same tester as the quest one. So that should have told me. I see another instance on the internets where a guy did the same, good chance he had something reversed as well. Every other write up I see says it's a direct plug and play.
Laecaon wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 1:02 pm Quick question. Are my images too large? I can see them appear pretty quickly on my phone and computer, but others maybe not...
Here are even bigger pictures (taken with my DSLR instead of phone).
Another thing checked off the list. All intake tubes have been flanged.
Started with this Milwaukee electrical terminal crimper (it had the longest handles of anything I could find locally).
Took various tools to it which resulted in this:
(boo out of focus)
Drew a line around where I wanted the flange and started crimping:
And final result. It will all be hidden under the pipe adapters so I really dont care about the finish. I may alter these in the future if I need to use them anymore.
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Late to the party on this one.