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743B alternator issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 16450" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You should only need 2 wires on the alternator, one to the battery and one to the ignition. This is all assuming its not a self exciting alternator that only needs power to the battery.</p><p>Can you send a pic of it to me? "taz38sup at yahoo.com.au" the at = @</p><p>Don't be put off with the fact its actually a 743B instead of a 743, the B is a better machine, it has larger drive motors and 2 piece axles.</p><p>Hopefully its just because the wire is not attached that you are not charging your battery. I have blown my voltage regulator before when i did some welding and forgot to disconnect the battery, you could simply need a new regulator.</p><p>If all else fails, you can buy 1 wire alternators that basically bolt rite up, they are pretty cheap too, Ken uses them and is very happy with their performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 16450, member: 82"] You should only need 2 wires on the alternator, one to the battery and one to the ignition. This is all assuming its not a self exciting alternator that only needs power to the battery. Can you send a pic of it to me? “taz38sup at yahoo.com.au” the at = @ Don't be put off with the fact its actually a 743B instead of a 743, the B is a better machine, it has larger drive motors and 2 piece axles. Hopefully its just because the wire is not attached that you are not charging your battery. I have blown my voltage regulator before when i did some welding and forgot to disconnect the battery, you could simply need a new regulator. If all else fails, you can buy 1 wire alternators that basically bolt rite up, they are pretty cheap too, Ken uses them and is very happy with their performance. [/QUOTE]
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