I think its time to ditch the genny as I cant get the red light to go off at low revs.
Can anyone advise me on how to wire up an alternator with a regulater attached to the back of it? Thanks
G'Day andykotzur
First get hold of a workshop manual for your car,you will need one with a wiring diagram.If you can get hold of a Gregorys #67 manual which covers from FX to Hr , it has wiring diagrams for both generator and alternator models. If unsure pay an auto sparky to do the job, will only take a couple of hours even mounting the alternator and all.
I will try and show two methods first leaves the empty old regulator to keep a little original look to under bonnet , the second removes old regulator all together but will involve the soldering of exisiting wires.
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DISCONNECT THE BATTERY
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First
To confuse the masses, remove all the workings from inside the existing regulator, this allows you to retain a fairly stock look and you are able to use the external terminals on the regulator(which will connect to nothing inside once guts is removed) as simple connection points for the existing wiring.
I used a later model positive battery lead with the alternator to battery connection (A smaller red wire, HK to HG holden use them), This connects from the battery to the main output from alternator
The warning light on the dash runs through the current field wire, DF.
Remove completely the D- wire from the wiring harness(No longer required).
Cut off the D+ wire(Big Brown Wire) at the generator and make safe(Or remove it all together from the harness), this wire remains live at all times.
The above method is the simplest as the additional connections at the current regulator for horns power feed to car etc. are untouched.
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Second Method (More Difficult)
If you dont want to retain current regulator box or aren't sure about removing the guts you can do the following.
Connect D+ from generator to the alternator output terminal
Connect the DF wire from generator to the field terminal of alternator(Small terminal usually a spade terminal)
Remove all the connections from the old regulator and you will have to join the B+ to the D+ wires,make safe all the bare wire connections. Remove the old regulator from car completely.
Sorry for telling the obvious about the battery but better safe then sorry
Once again if unsure get an Auto Sparky to do the job, the least that will happen is blowing the alternator up the worst burning your car and possibly yourself to the ground.
Good Luck and sorry for being so long winded
John M
PS the other thing to do is rebuild the genny, more than likely needs a good clean up and new brush's, take it again to an auto sparky.