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I have become suspicious of my old alternator for a couple of reasons:
1) the Ammeter on the dash only ever moves into Charge when I first start the engine: it momentarily zings up there, but then comes down to middle position almost immediately (initially I thought this was caused by a loose fan belt, but I checked and it seems tight),
2) it's an old 5 terminal type, and the PO had a refurbished 3 terminal replacement sitting in the trunk, which he'd never fitted. Makes me think that he'd identified the old one as bad, and intended to replace it.
Question: with the car in motion, with lights, blower etc. off, where should I expect the ammeter needle to be?
Anyway, yesterday I removed the old one, and installed the refurbed one, which is a 3 terminal 43 Amp device. I have the conversion kit from Moss for going from 5 to 3 connector. I'm about to tackle the wiring.
In fact, the Moss/Lucas instructions specify connections only to two of the terminals: positive wire to one of the big alternator spades, and IND wire to the small alternator spade. Trouble is, I appear to have two IND wires - looks like I'll need to explore them with a multimeter.
There is a black wire that currently goes to the engine block and is apparently not needed with the newer alternator. I thus assume that the alternator case bolted to the engine provides the earth. Is that correct?
1) the Ammeter on the dash only ever moves into Charge when I first start the engine: it momentarily zings up there, but then comes down to middle position almost immediately (initially I thought this was caused by a loose fan belt, but I checked and it seems tight),
2) it's an old 5 terminal type, and the PO had a refurbished 3 terminal replacement sitting in the trunk, which he'd never fitted. Makes me think that he'd identified the old one as bad, and intended to replace it.
Question: with the car in motion, with lights, blower etc. off, where should I expect the ammeter needle to be?
Anyway, yesterday I removed the old one, and installed the refurbed one, which is a 3 terminal 43 Amp device. I have the conversion kit from Moss for going from 5 to 3 connector. I'm about to tackle the wiring.
In fact, the Moss/Lucas instructions specify connections only to two of the terminals: positive wire to one of the big alternator spades, and IND wire to the small alternator spade. Trouble is, I appear to have two IND wires - looks like I'll need to explore them with a multimeter.
There is a black wire that currently goes to the engine block and is apparently not needed with the newer alternator. I thus assume that the alternator case bolted to the engine provides the earth. Is that correct?
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