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Wiring Help! WITH ILLUSTRATION
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Well is not very urgent, but it`s killing me with curiosity!
I already made the wiring jumper trick, but the connector in my new alternator is not T-shaped! Where do i connect each wire from the connector? I made a drawing to make it easier.
Option 1 or 2??? Thanks in advance!!

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Posted on: 2009/7/17 18:29

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Re: Wiring Help! WITH ILLUSTRATION
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The only thing I can add is after looking at my alternator the yellow wire goes to the spot where there is a "N" and the white wire with the stripe goes to the spot where there is a "F".

What is the application of the new alternator that you have?

Posted on: 2009/7/18 3:15
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Ok so the F stands for Field and the N for neutral.. the s and l or your alternator could possibly stand for signal and load... check with a multimeter the voltage on the white/black wire.. that is you regulator to + bat terminal wire.. the yellow is the wire that goes to the gauge. so in saying that i would connect via option 1.. hope that helps

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The alternator is a Lucas from a nissan bluebird, i`m a little afraid to connect it because if i screw up i can blow the Diodes...

Posted on: 2009/7/18 16:37
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I will try option 1, after thinking a little and searching in wiki i think that`s it. What battery should i use? Now that i got a 60amps alternator maybe`s better to use a stronger battery isn`t it?

Posted on: 2009/7/19 16:53
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An "SL" alternator is internally regulated. Be sure to disconnect the Datsun 1200 regulator when fitting an SL type.

No need for a stronger battery, in fact I say use a smaller lighter battery. We are using lawn-tractor batteries and very small car batteries. The 1994 Datsun 1200 pickup uses tiny Japan battery type 38B19L. http://datsun1200.com/modules/mediawiki/index.php?title=Battery

You may with to use larger batter if you want to leave headlights on with engine off. Or if you have a high-powered radio that you play with engine off.

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I don`t know yet about the audio system, but it wont be nothing special.
What do you think about option 1 DD?

Posted on: 2009/7/20 10:32
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s could be sensor wire for battery voltage
l is dash light
thats how some of the late model injected cars wire up
there alternators

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This alternator i bought from Ebay, the seller told me that was for a nissan bluebird.
I made the jumper wire trick, now i only need to know how in the old wiring T connector correspond each F to S , F to L or N to S, N to L...
Looks like math!!!!ehehe

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Here`s a pic of the alternator and my engine!! I can`t wait to start it!
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