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Alternator wiring loom
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Alternator wiring loom
I amazing thinking of changing the wiring loom on my project, the alternator one that is, how do they connect to the copper windings?
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Re: Alternator wiring loom
I believe they are soldered, lacquered and insulation over the top, that's what i noticed when i disassembled one once out of curiosity, someone may come on who knows for sure.
Re: Alternator wiring loom
get a new loom wire from Zpower or equivalent.
I use crimp heat shrink connectors to ensure a good solid connection that won't short out.
I use crimp heat shrink connectors to ensure a good solid connection that won't short out.
Re: Alternator wiring loom
Sounds straight forward, cheers
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Re: Alternator wiring loom
DavidZ1R wrote:Sounds straight forward, cheers


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Re: Alternator wiring loom
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Fitted a couple of these David,well cheap and from Electrix world,z power do a loom to suit connect it outside of genny so you dont have to fart around with oil proofing connections,old gennys are usually toasty as 40yr old..Paul J
Fitted a couple of these David,well cheap and from Electrix world,z power do a loom to suit connect it outside of genny so you dont have to fart around with oil proofing connections,old gennys are usually toasty as 40yr old..Paul J
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Re: Alternator wiring loom
The kit comes complete with butt connectors and heatshink sleeving. Just solder onto the copper windings.
Re: Alternator wiring loom
ZedHead wrote:The kit comes complete with butt connectors and heatshink sleeving. Just solder onto the copper windings.
Dave,
I had a solder joint come loose whist in Germany last Year on my Z1 (could have been user error). That's why i replaced with crimp/heatshrink connectors - no issue since.
Re: Alternator wiring loom
chrisu wrote:ZedHead wrote:The kit comes complete with butt connectors and heatshink sleeving. Just solder onto the copper windings.
Dave,
I had a solder joint come loose whist in Germany last Year on my Z1 (could have been user error). That's why i replaced with crimp/heatshrink connectors - no issue since.
And I had a phase short when the heatshrink failed in the oil replaced them with rubber/silicon tube - no issues since
Keith

You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
I'm never wrong, once I thought I was but I was
mistaken.
Phil Churchett winner 2013


You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
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Re: Alternator wiring loom
KeithZ1R wrote:chrisu wrote:ZedHead wrote:The kit comes complete with butt connectors and heatshink sleeving. Just solder onto the copper windings.
Dave,
I had a solder joint come loose whist in Germany last Year on my Z1 (could have been user error). That's why i replaced with crimp/heatshrink connectors - no issue since.
And I had a phase short when the heatshrink failed in the oil replaced them with rubber/silicon tube - no issues since
we'll find out in July......
Re: Alternator wiring loom
Interesting comments.
Chris, I think the originals were soldered, they were on mine. I agree crimp is better though.
Keith, I don't think anyone has thought about suitability of heat shrink in hot oil baths before. I slipped some braided high temp sleeving over it as well. but might do a bit more research.
Chris, I think the originals were soldered, they were on mine. I agree crimp is better though.
Keith, I don't think anyone has thought about suitability of heat shrink in hot oil baths before. I slipped some braided high temp sleeving over it as well. but might do a bit more research.
Re: Alternator wiring loom
ZedHead wrote:Interesting comments.
Chris, I think the originals were soldered, they were on mine. I agree crimp is better though.
Keith, I don't think anyone has thought about suitability of heat shrink in hot oil baths before. I slipped some braided high temp sleeving over it as well. but might do a bit more research.
Dave,
With the solid copper wires have been soaked in hot oil for 40 years it was tough to get a good solder joint (as I said maybe pilot error) so the all in one crimp/heatshrink connectors seemed a good option.
Re: Alternator wiring loom
With the solid copper wires have been soaked in hot oil for 40 years it was tough to get a good solder joint (as I said maybe pilot error) so the all in one crimp/heatshrink connectors seemed a good option.
I tried to crimp mine at first but gave up. If you seem it at the roadside you know why

Re: Alternator wiring loom
Well I have managed to put the new harness on, used heatshrink solder connectors, seem okay but time will tell, just a point, the connectors for the neutral switch and oil pressure switch are different, do I change these or use as is ?
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Re: Alternator wiring loom
David ,I changed the connectors to suit,as an aside, to check genny is ok,test between all the 3 output wires with ohmnmeter they should all be the same,more or less,this will point out any bad or dry connections and/ or dodgy genny,i tested a new one recently before if fitted and was us,might save some grief,Cheers Paul J
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