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cwbmet 11-24-2022 08:47 AM

Changed Alternator to 1 wire from 1G
 
I am new to this discussion area. I just purchased a 1995 Mid-states Motor Cobra with 1245 miles on it and wanted to change the alternator because lights dim when radio is on. It has a FE 428 in it. The previous owner put a radio and amp in it and the 16 inch puller fan were using all the juice.
I put on a 110 Amp 1 wire alternator. The original was a 1G with the 4 wires. I kept all of the original wires intact but tapes them all up separately and tied them back. Then ran my 4 AWG positive wire to the battery side of the solenoid. Black 4AWG to the block to ground it. I think I should put a fuse in line with the positive. But now it won’t start.
The new alternator has an internal Voltage regulator, so the old wires aren’t needed anymore right?
Do I need to put in something to send power to the distributor or somewhere else? It cranks, but won’t start.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

Blas 11-24-2022 04:50 PM

Won’t start or won’t crank?
Blas

cycleguy55 11-24-2022 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cwbmet (Post 1512279)
I am new to this discussion area. I just purchased a 1995 Mid-states Motor Cobra with 1245 miles on it and wanted to change the alternator because lights dim when radio is on. It has a FE 428 in it. The previous owner put a radio and amp in it and the 16 inch puller fan were using all the juice.
I put on a 110 Amp 1 wire alternator. The original was a 1G with the 4 wires. I kept all of the original wires intact but tapes them all up separately and tied them back. Then ran my 4 AWG positive wire to the battery side of the solenoid. Black 4AWG to the block to ground it. I think I should put a fuse in line with the positive. But now it won’t start.
The new alternator has an internal Voltage regulator, so the old wires aren’t needed anymore right?
Do I need to put in something to send power to the distributor or somewhere else? It cranks, but won’t start.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

Something's not hooked up correctly.

FWIW, when I faced the same decision I went with a 130 amp Ford 3G alternator (1995 Mustang V6). There are wiring diagrams galore on the Internet. Easy installation. No problems. That was 5 years ago.

cwbmet 11-25-2022 05:59 AM

Thanks both. It won’t start. I think I need to connect the stator wire because my electric chokes are able to engage. I have dual Edelbrock carbs on it. How and where could I connect the stator wire to?
Thanks

jknich 11-25-2022 08:49 AM

This link may help:

https://www.pirate4x4.com/threads/12...#post-44988321

cwbmet 11-25-2022 09:01 AM

I tried connecting stator wire to the positive terminal on the coil. Still will crank, but not start. Then put back the old alternator. Frank’s but won’t start. I know fuel is getting to the carbs. Next stop checking the coil to see if it is not working and not putting out energy to the distributor.


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