I found these instructions from a seller on eBay:
Disconnect any radios, electronic rev counters or any other electronic equipment.
Fit the alternator and bracket where the dynamo was. Tension fan belt.
Connect the heavy wire to the terminal marked ‘S’ or ‘+’
Connect the thin to the terminal marked ‘IND’ or ‘WL’
Locate the control box. Remove the black wire from terminal ‘E’, the brown/green wire from terminal ‘F’ and the brown/yellow or plain yellow wire from terminal D.
Connect these 3 wires together securely. Best to solder.
Remove the wires from terminal ‘AL’, ‘A’ and ‘D’ .Join them together too.
You should now have 2 groups of 3 wires soldered together.
Insulate the ends and secure them somewhere they cannot earth out. Insulate the terminals on the control box too.
Alternatively, if you want to keep some originality you can carry out this conversion inside the control box by removing everything inside and connecting the remaining terminals (as above) inside the box. This limits the chances of the wires earthing out too.
Does this seem to ring true? I notice he dosen't mention connecting any reg box wires to earth once disconnected.
