So once I get my bolts I will start wiring..... Joys

Well yeah I've been into college today and re threaded a bolt and replaced another for a longer one so I can put a but on the other end now to tighten everything up and wire it upalexmcguffie wrote:I'm sure the alternator installation will be easy. Its the dynamo removal that has been difficult
Hope its not your everyday car?
Yep they were oily and the nut came off easily but the main bracket bolt at the front of the dynamo was almost welded into the bracketbmcecosse wrote:Not usually a problem - the dynamo bolts are generally a bit 'oily' and come off easily enough. Were you using the correct AF ring spanners ? Why do you need new bolts?
Nooo?bmcecosse wrote:Ahh right - did the Alt not come with a new bolt/nut ? You'll need a new/shorter fan belt - did that come with the 'kit'? it is critical to ensure the pulleys end up exactly in line. It's v common to need a thin washer twixt water pump lug and alternator top front mounting lug.
W/the engine running at a good speed, should be around 14 (13.8 - 14.2)what should I be looking for voltage wise
I seem to be running 13.26 to 13.35katy wrote:W/the engine running at a good speed, should be around 14 (13.8 - 14.2)what should I be looking for voltage wise
Ahhh right I had no headlights or anything on would I expect the same voltage or more with everything on? And well the loom had three connectors one big black plug to go in the back of the alternator one connector for the ign light and one to go on the soilonoid it's as the instructions came with it from ESM I was told to remove 3 connectors off the control box and two off the back of the dynamobmcecosse wrote:Doesn't sound correct - should be 14 volts as stated - and must hold that voltage with headlights and heater on. And no red light.... How did you wire it up?
Yep lead going from the battery terminal to the solenoid and it is on therebmcecosse wrote:You are connected to the battery side of the solenoid....? And where did you pick up the Ign light connection? The car is -ve earth I hope !
Yeah the light is connected to the thin wirebmcecosse wrote:You only connect to the thin wire - NOT the thick wire... Leave it connected to the old Regulator.
Ok these pictures I have taken. I have changed nothingbmcecosse wrote:Don't connect it to the alternator.. Leave it on the Regulator if it's still in place.
Yeah that's what I thoughtbmcecosse wrote:Should be right enough. What does the meter read when the battery is standing - engine not running?