


Could someone give me good information and maybe an easy to understand wiring diagram to how I do the conversion?
A step by step walkthrough would make me a very happy person!




Hi Tom,Winchester wrote:I have spent the better part of two hours trying to find information and understand how I convert to an alternator! I DON'T GET IT![]()
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Could someone give me good information and maybe an easy to understand wiring diagram to how I do the conversion?
A step by step walkthrough would make me a very happy person!![]()
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Yes omit the original Dexta regulator box. Alternators usually have a built in regulator, and either three, two or even just one wire. Mine has two wires, a thick wire for Power, and a thin wire for warning light/field coil excite. This is what I've shown in the wiring diagram in the other thread http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... 8390#p8390Winchester wrote:Yes, please send me a large copy: winchester (a) online.no, replace (a) with @.
So I install it without the original regulator? As the original has one buildt in.
This is the first time I have been LOST when doing something like this, and I have restored 3 american mucle cars all from frame up!![]()
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Yes you can remove the gear sticks. Just undo the 4 bolts and lift it off. Suggest you make sure she's in neutral first.Winchester wrote:One more questionCan I remove the gear handles plate without something falling apart inside?
To get to the regulator I need to move the "dash" box back against the seat. I can take of the tank, but that needs some more work as I have a front loader that has a crossbar going over the tank.
Well done - technology triumphs!Winchester wrote:Then it's all hooked up. And It works great. It's does charge at 13.5v but I think that is because of a some what thin sensor wire and therefor the voltage drop is to much from the battery to the sensor at the alternator. I will install a new sensor wire tomorrow. For the charing light I reused the original light wire. As the second wire now ain't hooked up in the regulator end I only had to hook up the original connector to the alternator. But I run into one problem, the cooling wheel on the alternator runs the "wrong" way. Don't know if I have to change it out, turn it around or leave it as it is. I don't think the alternator would get to hot as it sits right begind the radiator fan.
+1.Lesfen wrote:I think the alternator fan is an exhaust fan... and so pulls air through the back onto the rectifier and heat sink first and then exits at the front. Someone else though might be able to confirm this.