Series 2 Alternator conversion

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can someone give me an idea on both difficulty and cost of converting my series to have an alternator? I want more reliable battery charge and the old dynamo just isn’t cutting it. I want to be able to not have to worry so much.
 
can someone give me an idea on both difficulty and cost of converting my series to have an alternator? I want more reliable battery charge and the old dynamo just isn’t cutting it. I want to be able to not have to worry so much.
It's not difficult, just follow the wiring diagram but you will need a mounting bracket that are getting hard to find at a reasonable price.
 
Agreed, quite easy. Get the right braket, an ACR type alternator around 60-70A, check the pulleys line up, you'll probably need a new fan belt as the alterntor is a bigger dia and may sit a bit futher out. The reg has FADE connections. You can re use the D for the wire to the alternator - big spade and connect it to the B wire that's gets you the charging circuit. Use the F wire as the charge light (small spade) and connect it to the charge light. - check other wire from charge light goes to "ign". E is not used. Hard parts - keeping check of what wires you have conneted where, and getting the belt right.
 
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may helpView attachment 190576 don't forget to reverse polarity of battery to negative earth and coil ,wiper,gauges
 
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