>From the description of the terminal connections it looks like you should be
connecting the third terminal to a permanent 12V connection, and there would
be no damage done if you miswired it temporarily(but the charge light wouldn't
come on, and it might not charge).
My Toyota alternator is the leftmost one of the three shown on page 12.
For a 60 amp alternator, you could run two 10 gauge wires in parallel, which
is what I'm doing, or else run a single 8 gauge wire. My 10-gauge wires just
run to the big battery cable at the starter solenoid, so they don't have far
to go.
Cheers,
Theo
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tigers-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:tigers-
> bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Randy Smith
> Sent: September 10, 2010 8:09 AM
> To: Smit, Theo
> Cc: 'Tiger List Serve'
> Subject: Re: [Tigers] Alternator Question
>
> Thanks for all the help. Of course, I don't have the plug from the
> original harness nor is my alternator marked, but I finally tracked
> down
> an excellent reference on the net. Check out page 5 which has a very
> clear picture of the terminals, although the description appears to be
> a
> little different for some reason. I have been able to re-confirm the
> picture on two other sites, so I'm pretty confident that it's correct.
> Here's the link:
>
> http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/h8.pdf
>
> Thanks- Randy
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