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    1 wire to 3 wire Alt

     



    I just ordered a 140 amp chrome alternator for my Plymouth. I am told its nice. Anyway, my question is, this is a one wire alternator. The one on the car now is a 50 amp 3 wire. Can I convert the one wire to a three? Or do you think I should adjust the wiring on the car to a one wire? I have never had a 1 one.

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    Just hook the hot wire to the post on the alternator and it'll work fine.

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    Re: 1 wire to 3 wire Alt

     



    Originally posted by yankeyspeed
    I just ordered a 140 amp chrome alternator for my Plymouth. I am told its nice. Anyway, my question is, this is a one wire alternator. The one on the car now is a 50 amp 3 wire. Can I convert the one wire to a three? Or do you think I should adjust the wiring on the car to a one wire? I have never had a 1 one.
    its not gonna be but one post on the new alt. and that will be hot off the bat all the time. thats one of the good things about a one wire alt. is being able to clean up some old wires under the hood. if you wanted the 3 wires why not buy a stock alt.?
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    Well.I did not think about it at the time of purchase. ANd this was a 140 amp and I am having problems with my 50 amp. cutting the mustard when my electric and lights are on. Not to mention when I put heat air in the car.

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    Originally posted by yankeyspeed
    Well.I did not think about it at the time of purchase. ANd this was a 140 amp and I am having problems with my 50 amp. cutting the mustard when my electric and lights are on. Not to mention when I put heat air in the car.
    you might like the one wire, looks good, easy to hook up and lets you get rid of a lot of old wires.
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    So what do I do with the other two wires?

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    One's hot all the time, the other is switched, so tape 'em up good and leave them if you have a full wiring harness. You can trace them back to a junction block and remove them, too, but I'd leave them there in case your alt. fries in Nowhere, Colorado and you can't find another 1 wire.

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    good option.

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