The alternator that Jeff is showing you is a Ford 1G style face plate grafted to a very common GM 10si one wire alternator. Anyone can do this dirt cheap via the bone yard. Notice the black plastic cap that covers the two male prongs for the idiot lite on GM applications.
I have a 1972 Ford f100, and i want to install a one wire alternator just like you did. I was wondering how you wired the rest of the truck to that alternator?
@j j 2021 I have not gotten to that point yet. Still working on getting the new American AutoWire Harness installed as time permits. If you like, I have some videos posted to my channel showing my progress.
One question... what about the brown wire labeled “ ignition alternator “ ???? I seen a wiring detail for a GM “SI” alternator ( where one side wires to the 2 wire plug in, the other ( heavier gauge) wire to the post going to the solenoid???or does this wire ( brown) need to be landed elsewhere ??? I bought a American Autowire kit for a 73 to 79 ford truck, and installed it ...this has been my biggest question
Your crimping in the previous video is adequate, especially soldering it after the fact. A home hobbyist isn't going to spend the money on that tool to only use it once.
SEND HELP! If I go to a one wire, can I bypass my factory Voltage regulator? And if so, do I wire the power lead to the ignition switch (black with yellow wire) to positive stud on starter relay?
I want to swap to a 100amp one wire, but the one that I got doesn't fit between the brackets and the heads. Where can I get a bracket that mounts in the low position like you have?
Everything I do must be supported by "on the road" parts availably. Say if a place like NAPA doesnt carry it Im out. Why? I drive everything I build, X country, on a given day. My 62 Falcon sedan delivery has made 3 trips to Ca and back, easy. Other trips include, SC, NY, FL, TX, CO, IN and OH where I live. I keep the parts package tabs in my folder thats with the car so I have the exact replacement. There was only one issue on the road...14 inch car tires, theres trouble.
@@AutoRestoMod appreciate it. Once I get my sniper efi completed I can fire her up and see how she acts. Wouldn’t be a bad idea to intercept the circuit with a fuse though. Thanks man!
@@robertclymer6948 if you’re worried about a fuseable link, just replace it with a fuse holder and 100 amp fuse. You can also (what I like to do), get a 100 amp circuit breaker.
I have an 81 F-100. There's a wiring harness leading to the lights which has a plug that plugs into the alternator harness which plugs into the voltage regulator. Doesn't that harness draw power that way?
Everything I do must be supported by "on the road" parts availably. Say if a place like NAPA doesnt carry it Im out. Why? I drive everything I build, X country, on a given day. My 62 Falcon sedan delivery has made 3 trips to Ca and back, easy. Other trips include, SC, NY, FL, TX, CO, IN and OH where I live. I keep the parts package tabs in my folder thats with the car so I have the exact replacement. There was only one issue on the road...14 inch car tires, theres trouble.
The alternator that Jeff is showing you is a Ford 1G style face plate grafted to a very common GM 10si one wire alternator. Anyone can do this dirt cheap via the bone yard. Notice the black plastic cap that covers the two male prongs for the idiot lite on GM applications.
Summit racing sells the wire with boot. They offer two different sizes for the fitting size along with several different lengths.
Thanks! It is a good idea, but not provided with the American Autowire kit. We wanted to show the wiring as it comes.
Your good, always great videos! Thanks for your hard work 👍
What do you do about the alternator volt warning light with this particular system
I have a 1972 Ford f100, and i want to install a one wire alternator just like you did. I was wondering how you wired the rest of the truck to that alternator?
It's a little deceptive because we did an American Auto wire kit on the truck. That is already set up for a one wire alternator.
Will be doing the wire harness and alternator in my 67 soon.
@j j 2021 I have not gotten to that point yet. Still working on getting the new American AutoWire Harness installed as time permits. If you like, I have some videos posted to my channel showing my progress.
I know this is an old video but very helpful. About to install a one wire on my mustang
One question... what about the brown wire labeled “ ignition alternator “ ???? I seen a wiring detail for a GM “SI” alternator ( where one side wires to the 2 wire plug in, the other ( heavier gauge) wire to the post going to the solenoid???or does this wire ( brown) need to be landed elsewhere ??? I bought a American Autowire kit for a 73 to 79 ford truck, and installed it ...this has been my biggest question
Thanks for the update Jeff !
Your crimping in the previous video is adequate, especially soldering it after the fact. A home hobbyist isn't going to spend the money on that tool to only use it once.
True. I honestly would buy the crimpers. I've used the extra terminals from time to time on various projects. American Autowire rents the tool too.
SEND HELP! If I go to a one wire, can I bypass my factory Voltage regulator? And if so, do I wire the power lead to the ignition switch (black with yellow wire) to positive stud on starter relay?
Yep. Email me and I can send you a diagram: jford@autorestomod.com
@@AutoRestoModcan you send me that diagram?
I have the same question.
time tag update didn't show up for me, so in case others don't see the same and want to know - it's @ 3:47
Yeah, I missed it, too many irons, to hot a fire around here at times. LOL
Know this is a old clip BUT, just bought a 78 F150 with 351M That I want to do this on THANKS
I want to swap to a 100amp one wire, but the one that I got doesn't fit between the brackets and the heads. Where can I get a bracket that mounts in the low position like you have?
They may be available from Auto Krafters.
Everything I do must be supported by "on the road" parts availably. Say if a place like NAPA doesnt carry it Im out. Why? I drive everything I build, X country, on a given day. My 62 Falcon sedan delivery has made 3 trips to Ca and back, easy. Other trips include, SC, NY, FL, TX, CO, IN and OH where I live. I keep the parts package tabs in my folder thats with the car so I have the exact replacement. There was only one issue on the road...14 inch car tires, theres trouble.
Too true.
So, you need a boot for that one-wire terminal, Jeff?
LOL no. I can get one but I am out of termials and the hang of the alternator puts it out of harms way (no block surfaces). Thanks though Keith!
how do you run the horn wire that came from the regulator? Will it effect lights power ? asking cause ive got those issue
Instead of the rubber boot insulator you could use shrink wrap
Good idea!
What amp fuse able link? I’m doing the same exact swap as we speak
I'd guess it needs to be just over max amperage for the alternator.
@@AutoRestoMod makes sense. Wasn’t sure with the internal regulator. Thanks for the input
@@AutoRestoMod appreciate it. Once I get my sniper efi completed I can fire her up and see how she acts. Wouldn’t be a bad idea to intercept the circuit with a fuse though. Thanks man!
@@BUILTFORDTOUGH79 I am doing this same amp on my Mustang upgraded 100 amp. Do they even have a 100 amp fusable like? Just wondering.
@@robertclymer6948 if you’re worried about a fuseable link, just replace it with a fuse holder and 100 amp fuse. You can also (what I like to do), get a 100 amp circuit breaker.
How do you get the bottom bolt out of the old alt? Mine is stuck. F-100 390
Use some penetrating oil, work the bolt forward and back.
@@AutoRestoMod
Thanks.
What
I have an 81 F-100. There's a wiring harness leading to the lights which has a plug that plugs into the alternator harness which plugs into the voltage regulator. Doesn't that harness draw power that way?
Yes...maybe? It sounds like a way to get higher voltage to the lights. The light switch controls the flow.
Could you drop all your F100 vids in a play list?
Good idea! We'll work on that later this week.
So you don't need the excite wire on a one wire alt?
No.
How dose it get ajusted
Ok thank u
Can i get away with a 20 amp automotiv circuit breaker
Solder that connection
Absolutely sir!
Really
Ok
Everything I do must be supported by "on the road" parts availably. Say if a place like NAPA doesnt carry it Im out. Why? I drive everything I build, X country, on a given day. My 62 Falcon sedan delivery has made 3 trips to Ca and back, easy. Other trips include, SC, NY, FL, TX, CO, IN and OH where I live. I keep the parts package tabs in my folder thats with the car so I have the exact replacement. There was only one issue on the road...14 inch car tires, theres trouble.
Good point