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I am trying to get my stang back together, and have hit the final bumps in
the wiring. I need to wire up the alternator, but can't find the
instructions. Unfortunately, they do not have them on their website
(strange this day in age). Does anyone happen to know how to wire it?
There is a plus with three wires coming from it. One hooks back on to the
alternator body, but the other two I am not sure what to do with.



Thanks



Kevin

'67 Hardtop, 289, T5, MSD, (anything but) Painless Harness going in.

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On Jun 2, 2007, at 6:31 PM, Kevin Dudak wrote:

> I am trying to get my stang back together, and have hit the final
> bumps in the wiring. I need to wire up the alternator, but can?t
> find the instructions. Unfortunately, they do not have them on
> their website (strange this day in age). Does anyone happen to
> know how to wire it? There is a plus with three wires coming from
> it. One hooks back on to the alternator body, but the other two I
> am not sure what to do with.


Original-style mustang alternator or after market? I'm assuming
(since you have a 67) that you have a voltage gauge/ammeter versus an
idiot ALT light?

There should be 4 wires on the harness correct? One goes to the
ground, two goto the voltage regulator and one (thicker) goes to the
+ side of the starter solenoid. What color are the other "two" black
and white?


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On Jun 2, 2007, at 8:56 PM, Brandon Peskin wrote:

> two goto the voltage regulator and one (thicker) goes to the
> + side of the starter solenoid.


That should be the `S' side, same as the main accessory feed. Sorry,
long day.


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Mail From: kevin (Kevin Dudak)

The other two are Green/Red and Yellow/White

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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 9:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [CM] PA Performance Alternator Wiring


On Jun 2, 2007, at 6:31 PM, Kevin Dudak wrote:

> I am trying to get my stang back together, and have hit the final
> bumps in the wiring. I need to wire up the alternator, but can't
> find the instructions. Unfortunately, they do not have them on
> their website (strange this day in age). Does anyone happen to
> know how to wire it? There is a plus with three wires coming from
> it. One hooks back on to the alternator body, but the other two I
> am not sure what to do with.


Original-style mustang alternator or after market? I'm assuming
(since you have a 67) that you have a voltage gauge/ammeter versus an
idiot ALT light?

There should be 4 wires on the harness correct? One goes to the
ground, two goto the voltage regulator and one (thicker) goes to the
+ side of the starter solenoid. What color are the other "two" black
and white?
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