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Greyherren
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I have a 1974 Spitfire and some alternator issues. All worked ok after a major rebuild of the engine, gearbox and overdrive…. This until I installed LED headligths. After driving some 30 miles, the ignition light came on, it went off after some few miles, but what happened is that the bulb overheated and melted the plastic mount in the speedometer housing ( I did find out this only later). I was able to drive another 100 Miles, this until the battery was “empty”. Called AAAa d the diagnostic was alternator failure….. got a new one, which lasted all about 30 miles…. By then got the car back via AAA. Had the original alternator repaired, some parts that connect the three wires had burned out.
After reinstalling the fixed alternator I only connected the fatter brown wire and the brown/yellow one.. not the thinner brown wire and all seems to work, although I am not driven with lights on….looking at circuit diagram, it does not make sense to me why the problem has gone and why there is this thin brown eitre going to the headligths witch, given the the headlights actually work without the connection to the alternator…. Any advice on what may have happened, or how to wire the alternator would be welcome.
After reinstalling the fixed alternator I only connected the fatter brown wire and the brown/yellow one.. not the thinner brown wire and all seems to work, although I am not driven with lights on….looking at circuit diagram, it does not make sense to me why the problem has gone and why there is this thin brown eitre going to the headligths witch, given the the headlights actually work without the connection to the alternator…. Any advice on what may have happened, or how to wire the alternator would be welcome.