HorizonblueDK
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It has been debated a few times before, how to hook up an alternator, but I can't seem to find an illustration for this spare alternator I have.
It is the traditional Mando alternator for a Mercruiser from the late 80's.
The story is that I'm installing a 4.3 engine in a friends boat. It is some kind of a mix. The engine is originally a Yamaha, I have connected it to a Volvo Penta 290 drive, installed Mercruiser manifolds, alternator/powersteering pump bracket and made my own engine wiring harness with parts/wires from a Mercruiser harness. It works out fine, but the alternator that came with the Mercruiser harness is not charging. I have changed the brush assembly and refurbished the slip-rings, but that didn't help.
It has been connected like this.
Orange wire: + connection on the starter
Red/purple: connected to the 40 amp fuse, the terminal that is disconnected if the fuse blows.
Purple: + terminal on the ignition coil.
There are a few test that can be done, with a multimeter, haven't tried that yet, but I suspect that the regulator is faulty.
Now it comes; I have a spare alternator, from a Mercruiser 3.0. Perhaps that one is working. But there are three wires coming out of the regulator.
Red - Green - Black
How do I connect that?
It is the traditional Mando alternator for a Mercruiser from the late 80's.
The story is that I'm installing a 4.3 engine in a friends boat. It is some kind of a mix. The engine is originally a Yamaha, I have connected it to a Volvo Penta 290 drive, installed Mercruiser manifolds, alternator/powersteering pump bracket and made my own engine wiring harness with parts/wires from a Mercruiser harness. It works out fine, but the alternator that came with the Mercruiser harness is not charging. I have changed the brush assembly and refurbished the slip-rings, but that didn't help.
It has been connected like this.
Orange wire: + connection on the starter
Red/purple: connected to the 40 amp fuse, the terminal that is disconnected if the fuse blows.
Purple: + terminal on the ignition coil.
There are a few test that can be done, with a multimeter, haven't tried that yet, but I suspect that the regulator is faulty.
Now it comes; I have a spare alternator, from a Mercruiser 3.0. Perhaps that one is working. But there are three wires coming out of the regulator.
Red - Green - Black
How do I connect that?