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regulated vs non regulated alternaor install?
a12datto120y
Posted on: 2013/2/26 22:43
hey my 120y has a external regulator and i want to install a internaly regulated alternator so i was wandering what has to be changed or do i just connect it up and leave the external regulator disconnected.
Thanks!
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Re: regulated vs non regulated alternaor install?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2013/2/26 22:51
Two things:
1. Disconnect external regulator 2. Jump two wires from regulator connector to Alternator connector See IR Alternator Conversion Wiring
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Re: regulated vs non regulated alternaor install?
a12datto120y
Posted on: 2013/2/27 0:48
Hey i was reading that the lucas 15 ac alternator is internaly regulated and i have one
But i realised the alternator on the T connection only has IND terminal And not another one so will this still work by bypassing the external regulator with jumper wires As my wiring harness has to wires in the T connection Thanks
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Re: regulated vs non regulated alternaor install?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2013/2/27 2:44
Datsun wiring harness has a T-connector for the alternator. Does your 120Y have something different? Maybe it's an aussie-built model.
You cannot plug a T-connector into an alternator with a different style connector.
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Re: regulated vs non regulated alternaor install?
a12datto120y
Posted on: 2013/2/27 2:49
Yer my aussy built one has just one connector
But my jap one has T connector I put in a internal regulated lucas (aussy) and the t connector fits But the alternator only has the top pin that goes into t connector I tryed anyway and it wrks i didnt even jump the regulator wires It charges at 13 somthing volts Weird? Thanks seems to br working for know
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Re: regulated vs non regulated alternaor install?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2013/2/27 3:31
Does your dash CHG lamp work correctly? Goes on with key ON engine OFF, and as soon as engine starts goes out?
Lucas 15AC and Datsun alternators both use a T-connector. This means Japan-built and Australia-built 120Ys should have a T-connector in the wiring harness. But the wiring is different. Lucas 15AC alternator: IND/lamp connection Datsun FN alternator: No indicator/lamp connection On a Datsun designed for the FN type alternator (basically all Japan-built Datsuns from 1970-1978), the external regulator provides the Lamp signal. Presumably a Australian-assembled B210 wiring harness for 15AC is wired slightly differently than a Japan-built B210. Maybe it came with a harness adapter where the regulator normally plugs in. You can view topic.
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