AtlantaSteve
Active Member
So I have started rewiring my mustang...Wasn't planning on it, but I got a decent deal on an EZ-21, and have so many wiring issues that I figured this would be a fun, cheap project. BTW, I love auto-electrics. I'm no midlife, for sure, but I've always enjoyed designing and testing circuits and stuff, so I'm definitely excited about this.
In removing all the old harness, it came time to deal with the hodge-podge ridiculousness that was the alternator wiring. At some point in the past, some Friends "stole" my car, and did some much needed upgrades for me. One of those upgrades was upgrading to a 2G alternator. The way they did it was so ghettofabulous, but it was more than what I'd done, so beggers can't be choosers.
Now that I'm redoing everything, one of the things I plan on fixing is the alternator problem. The 2G was wired horribly, with stray wires going everywhere, and then all balled up and wrapped in e-Tape, and for SOME reason, still wired into the stock regulator.
It also uses the "double lead" power cables that some light reading last night suggested might be a fire hazard.
So my options are:
1) Upgrade to a 3G Alternator. I'm taking everything apart anyway, so while it's out why not get the 130Amp big-boy and do it right?
2) Leave in the 2G, and just wire everything back in properly, getting the 1 lead plug.
3)Just get a 1 wire alternator
I'm definitely leaning toward item #1. The big thing for me is finding a 3G alternator. I don't want to drop the 180 (plus or minus) at AutoZone, and have seen that Junkyard sell them in the 30 dollar range. Should I consider getting a salvage unit, or should I just suck it up and go to the zone?
And if I decide to go to a Junkyard, which 3Gs should I be looking at? I'm currently using the monstrous bracket setup that they used on the mustangs with the (currently unused) idler pulley floating up in space...but I'm going to be switching to something like this:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MCH-1465/
so the alternator would need to bolt into that.
OK so there's my situation...what do I need to do to get this worked out?
In removing all the old harness, it came time to deal with the hodge-podge ridiculousness that was the alternator wiring. At some point in the past, some Friends "stole" my car, and did some much needed upgrades for me. One of those upgrades was upgrading to a 2G alternator. The way they did it was so ghettofabulous, but it was more than what I'd done, so beggers can't be choosers.
Now that I'm redoing everything, one of the things I plan on fixing is the alternator problem. The 2G was wired horribly, with stray wires going everywhere, and then all balled up and wrapped in e-Tape, and for SOME reason, still wired into the stock regulator.
It also uses the "double lead" power cables that some light reading last night suggested might be a fire hazard.
So my options are:
1) Upgrade to a 3G Alternator. I'm taking everything apart anyway, so while it's out why not get the 130Amp big-boy and do it right?
2) Leave in the 2G, and just wire everything back in properly, getting the 1 lead plug.
3)Just get a 1 wire alternator
I'm definitely leaning toward item #1. The big thing for me is finding a 3G alternator. I don't want to drop the 180 (plus or minus) at AutoZone, and have seen that Junkyard sell them in the 30 dollar range. Should I consider getting a salvage unit, or should I just suck it up and go to the zone?
And if I decide to go to a Junkyard, which 3Gs should I be looking at? I'm currently using the monstrous bracket setup that they used on the mustangs with the (currently unused) idler pulley floating up in space...but I'm going to be switching to something like this:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MCH-1465/
so the alternator would need to bolt into that.
OK so there's my situation...what do I need to do to get this worked out?