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Denso 'lightweight' alternators are a popular upgrade and I have one fitted on each of my cars. Unlike a Lucas alternator the Deso requires a switched live to power the stator. Some suppliers offer a modified unit which does not require the extra switched live.

Can any electrical gurus explain how the modification is made?

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Lucas alternators also require a ignition switched feed to get tem going, it is supplied via the IGN warning light, this "kick starts" some current in the rotor, & once the alternator starts producing an output this is used to power the rotor, & because there is now approx. the same voltage on both sides of the warning lamp, it goes out.

 

Bob.

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It's a while since I fitted a Kubota Nippon Denso to my TR3a. I got the wiring diagram from the web. If you are stuck I can post a photo of the arrangement I used. It was pretty straightforward.

 

This is the alternator I used, it was £65 when I bought it.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Denso-Kubota-kit-car-race-car-light-weight-new-3-pin-40-amp-Alternator-/122662666574?hash=item1c8f43c14e:g:VrYAAOSwwzhZSkuM

 

Rgds Ian

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