If ….and myself not being all that smart, if you blew your fusible link moving an alternator to change a belt then there exists a critical flaw with the electrical system that creates a short and blows the link. Post back results of investigation.
I'll jump in here. First, that alternator is NOT clocked right for your application. The Alt. hot should not be able to hit anything when moving it for adjustment. (more about clocking in a moment)
You want me to remove an old part and put a new one on, I'm ok with that!!!
Little tease.. you didn't do so well changing the belt. Now in your defense, previous owners have put a few things back together wrong.
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#18 Wires to the starter should be in a metal tube, following down from the back of the engine. No tube, wires just waiting for an issue.
#17 That solenoid is not factory???
#16 Clocking issue, the power output lead should be up top, away from the block. No way should it be able to touch anything when sliding to change a belt.
Re-clocking an 10SI is not that hard, but there are things that need to be done correctly. I'll post how if anyone wants to know.