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mike cruse

07-11-2006 17:40:02




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would like to install alt. on my farmall h tractor
can anyone help with wireing.installing gm alt
thanks




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Tjiowa

07-12-2006 10:39:18




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 Re: alt in reply to mike cruse, 07-11-2006 17:40:02  
The first thing you do is go to a parts store like Napa and get a voltage regulator connector (VRC148) it looks just like the one on a chevy, that way you can't hook up the wires wrong, and I always had problems with the regular tab wire ends fall of the alt and shorting out



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John T

07-12-2006 05:27:25




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 Re: alt in reply to mike cruse, 07-11-2006 17:40:02  
Heres how I wire a GM 10SI Alternator and remember, it requires NEGATIVE GROUND !!!!! !

The big rear main alternator output terminal goes to the wire that used to be connected to the BAT terminal on the Voltage Regulator or Cutout Relay. HOWEVER if that wire wasnt already upgraded, when I convert from a Genny to an Alternator, I replace that wire with a 10 Gauge and it runs from the alternators main output up to the LOAD (NOT to battery/starter) side of the ammeter. I also replace/use 10 Gauge from the ammeters other SUPPLY terminal to the battery/starter.

The little side number 2F Voltage Sense Terminal gets connected (use a short 14 jumper wire) right up to to and with the big main output terminal mentioned above.

For the little 1R side Excitation Terminal, run a 16 or so gauge wire from the ignition switches IGN (which is HOT ONLY when ignition is turned on) terminal and in series with it place a 10 ohm 5 watt current limiting protection resistor (dont really need that much wattage power rating, but they are heavy duty built and easy to wire). Then in the rare event the tractor continues to run cuz of alternator backfeed when the ignition is switched OFF, I add in series a 5 amp 50 PIV minimum Diode. The diode must be wired with negative cathode end to the alternator and positive anode end to the switch. Again, the ratings are not that exact but about any diode over a few amps and 50 volts or so works.

Dont forget to change the battery to negative ground and the coil needs to be wired so the negative goes to ground via the distributor points and the positive gets power from the ignition switch and you have to reverse ammeter leads also if your just now changing polarities.

Good luck Ol John T in Indiana

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Keith-OR

07-11-2006 21:55:14




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 Re: alt in reply to mike cruse, 07-11-2006 17:40:02  
Mike, here is the website for Bob M's wiring diagrams for Farmalls.HTH

Keith & Shawn



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old

07-11-2006 18:53:53




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 Re: alt in reply to mike cruse, 07-11-2006 17:40:02  
No daigram but here it is in a nut shell. You have 3 terminals on a delco alternator. The big one goes to the battery or soliniod. The #2 terminal goes to the big one and the #1 goes to the switch with eight a lite or a diode in line with it. Yep I said it real simple but it can take more explaining if you haven't worked with them before



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Gary In Mozarks

07-11-2006 17:48:45




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 Re: alt in reply to mike cruse, 07-11-2006 17:40:02  
Read down to yeasterday There were several good explanations with pictures of converting a tractor to a GM 3 wire alternater



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