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Is this prong on the 6.5 isolated ground or a positive terminal?
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DmaxMaverick
11-07-2020, 08:00
Positive charge lug off the rectifier. The alternator is grounded through the housing.
Positive charge lug off the rectifier. The alternator is grounded through the housing.
Ok thanks! Does the 6.5 tach reading come from the alternator?
DmaxMaverick
11-07-2020, 11:25
Yes. It also makes the pulley size (crank and alt.) critical to accuracy.
Yes. It also makes the pulley size (crank and alt.) critical to accuracy.
Ok. The 4 wires that are on the connector, what do they do? Color codes?
DmaxMaverick
11-07-2020, 20:16
I can't help without a specific application and a diagram, and I have neither. Typically, the alternators are either 2 or 4 wire connectors (4 place, with only 2 used, in the 2-wire). One is the field exciter, the others are for voltage regulation and the tach (if the correct application). I don't know the colors, but I bet google does.
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