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Re: Will it work??

To: "datsun" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Will it work??
From: "Adam Fox" <foxy@pipeline.com.au>
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 13:12:59 +1000
Just to confuse the issue, my 65 1500(aus model) is negative ground. All
the guages connect in a negative ground fasion. Whether someone has swapped
the lot im not sure but it all looks fairly standard......

Adam Fox

65 1500
71 2LFJ20 Turbo 510

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> From: Marc Tyler <mtyler@hctc.net>
> To: Eric Frisbee <efris@home.com>; datsun
<datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: Will it work??
> Date: Tuesday, 18 July 2000 9:59
> 
> Eric Frisbee wrote
> 
> >Hello all..
> >     well, my troubles with the GM alternator conversion never seem to
> >cease... the latest is that the wiring got nice and warm, the battery
> >was bubbling and spitting acid, and the brand new alternator was hotter
> >than a firecracker (but working fine!) on a recent 2 mile drive.   It
> >also blows all the fuses whenever the alt kicks in...  needless to say,
> >I took that piece of crap out of my car already...   so it's back to the
> >drawing board...   One of the WyCROC'rs was kind enough to throw a spare
> >alternator to me, but it seems to be from a '65 1500?   Would this work
> >in some form or fashion??   I thought those were positive ground
> >cars??    If anyone has any information, I'd love to hear it!  Thanks!
> >
> >Eric
> >WyCROC
> If it's a generator from a 65, yes it's pos. ground. Won't work in a 
> later roadster, but would work fine in my 65 320 ;-)  Sorry you're having

> these troubles. I had a sizzling swollen battery in a 1977 Toyota Corolla

> 1200, and the problem was a bad ground  (so said the electrical shop, 
> anyway)
> 
> -Marc T.

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