careyo63
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- 77 Yanmar YM2000 63 Ford 2000
I have both Reg. Old style and New and get the same reading. 14.25 @2000rpm's............
thanks, If you wouldn't mind, pm me the changing over /wiring details ?
Would be great to have if I decide to change to an alternator system.
I just replaced the battery and checked the readings . Got out put of 16.50 volts output @2500 rpm's
I'll have to check my manual after while to see if that is within range, or if the output is too high
I'm trapped inside and 'cabin happy' due to cold rain falling .... so made a post with the details, please see Internal Regulated Alternator Conversionthanks, If you wouldn't mind, pm me the changing over /wiring details ?
Would be great to have if I decide to change to an alternator system....
I'm trapped inside and 'cabin happy' due to cold rain falling .... so made a post with the details, please see Internal Regulated Alternator Conversion![]()
Thanks ! I'm gonna order that alternator. When it gets here ,I'm gonna try to wire it up using these diagrams.
I'm not at my tractor. I assume this T connector on the back of the new alt. is already being used on the OEM unit, so I won't have to come up with this connector. Is this correct ?
Replied in the other thread, yes your OEM harness already has the "T" connector, but FYI for folks needing to replace the "T" connector on their harness at their alternator, this Female 2-terminal connector available from Hoye will fit and do the trick (Hoye PN HWE-2-F).Thanks ! I'm gonna order that alternator. When it gets here ,I'm gonna try to wire it up using these diagrams.
I'm not at my tractor. I assume this T connector on the back of the new alt. is already being used on the OEM unit, so I won't have to come up with this connector. Is this correct ?