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Re: ALTERNATOR WIRING PROBLEMS
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Posted by souNdguy on May 19, 2005 at 11:13:13 from (12.77.214.112):
In Reply to: ALTERNATOR WIRING PROBLEMS posted by Dan McDonald on May 19, 2005 at 11:04:34:
There are some halfway decent wire diagrams on myoldfords.com However.. the main tractor wire diagram is in the i&t fo-4 manual. For a 1 wire alternator, you can simply use the oem wire diagram, and attach the 1 wire from the alternator to the same place as the "battery" wire from the OEM voltage regulator would have attached to ( heading to the ammeter )... Otherwise all other wireing is the same. As to why yours now quits and resistor smokes.. hard to say.. my guess is you hooke dupt he charge wire to a point where it is trying to charge thru the resistor, and therfor burning it up. Hard to tell how that happened.. since the alternaot and/ or oem generator would not have attached to the resistor at all.. but instead attached to the ammeter.. etc... Soundguy
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