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One Wire Alternator Suggestions

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by nedson, Apr 15, 2008.

  1. Apr 15, 2008
    nedson

    nedson New Member

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    Hello...

    I've got a 6 cylinder 1974 DJ5 with a stock alternator.

    The alternator has gone bad and I am looking to upgrade to a one wire alternator.

    Anyone have any suggestions about a one wire alternator that doesn't require modifying the harness? I bet that the CJ5 and DJ5 have the same harness...

    Any suggestions appreciated.


    Thanks,

    Nathan
     
  2. Apr 15, 2008
    High5

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    Why do you want one wire?????

    I upgraded to a powermaster and it plugged right in. Of course this was after I realized that the wires were configered wrong and had to switch them.

    Works great now.

    High5
     
  3. Apr 15, 2008
    LarryD

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    It can be as simple as connecting a 8-10 ga wire from the bat terminal on the back of the alternator to the + post on your starter solenoid.
     
  4. Apr 15, 2008
    nedson

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    Well, I thought upgrading to a one wire might simplify things a bit since it eliminates the voltage regulator...
     
  5. Apr 15, 2008
    LarryD

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    It does eleminate the external regulator, You still have a regulator it is internal to the alternator, one of the advantages is there are literally thjousands of sources for alternators and service parts, any FLAPS will have brushes bearings and regularors as well as rebuilt units, also any salvage yard for 10-15$.
     
  6. Apr 15, 2008
    w3srl

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    A 3-wire Delco is almost as simple to wire up as a one-wire, they're cheaper to buy and easier to replace if it blows it's nose out in Resume Speed Iowa.

    All you need is a wire from the "2" or "Field" terminal omn the side of a Delco 10si alternator to the big "BAT" post on the back of the unit, and then the big #6 wire from the "BAT" terminal to the (+) terminal of the battery and voila! You now have a Delco alternator that works! (If you want, you can run a wire from the "1" terminal up to a dash indicator, but that's entirely up to you.
     
  7. Apr 15, 2008
    timgr

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    Regardless, you're going to have to change the harness a little. The Delco alternator was used in inline 6s in the late 70s (my truck has a Delco) but the wiring harness for '74 will be quite different from the later harnesses. In '75, Jeep went to a fuse box instead of inline fuses in the earlier CJ harnesses.

    The Motorola alternators aren't great, but unless you want to run big lights or other power hungry accessories, it might not be worth it to change to a Delco. The usual failure in the Motorolas is blown diodes; you used to be able to buy just the diode assy, but today it's probably cheaper to buy an entire reman alternator.
     
  8. Apr 15, 2008
    73cj5

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    i had a one wire and it was no good you had the rev the motor to 2grand just to get the thing to start charging. i now have a 78 amp 12SI and very happy with it.
     
  9. Apr 15, 2008
    norvcj5

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    Could you explain what a 12SI is.
    Thanks Paul
     
  10. Apr 16, 2008
    DKillam

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  11. Apr 18, 2008
    norvcj5

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    Great information
    Thanks Paul
     
  12. Apr 26, 2008
    Psychojeeper

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    Is it still necessary to run a ground wire for a 1wire alternator? and if so whats the best method of getting a good ground? maybe ground the case to the engine or chassis? I am currently putting a 1-wire Ford (110 amp) in with the engine swap. Installation directions didnt cover wiring or grounding.
     
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  13. Apr 26, 2008
    Griff75

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    Just in case you guys don't know, you can unbolt the rear housing and change the position of it. I put a chevy version 10SI on my 304 cause it had a metal fan. The AMC version had a plastic fan. The chevy version was oriented to mount on the drivers side so I couldn't plug in the two wire connector. I just took the 4 mount bolts out and rotated the rear housing.

    John
     
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