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stevep
10th December 2010, 07:33 AM
Hi all,
 
I have just bought a series 2 1958 SWB. I assume that it was positive to earth when it was built. It now has a holden 186 engine with an alternator but has NO battery. The engine looks like it has been in and running for a long time so the wiring had been sorted but I dont want to put the battery in the wrong way & blow it all up!!:mad:The holden alternator would have been neg to earth so does that mean it should be neg to earth?
 
How can I tell if it is neg or pos to earth???or which was round to put the battery?
 
thanks in advance:)
 
Steve
bee utey
10th December 2010, 08:10 AM
Hi all,
 
I have just bought a series 2 1958 SWB. I assume that it was positive to earth when it was built. It now has a holden 186 engine with an alternator but has NO battery. The engine looks like it has been in and running for a long time so the wiring had been sorted but I dont want to put the battery in the wrong way & blow it all up!!:mad:The holden alternator would have been neg to earth so does that mean it should be neg to earth?
 
How can I tell if it is neg or pos to earth???or which was round to put the battery?
 
thanks in advance:)
 
Steve
It will be negative earth, I don't think you'd find an alternator in Australia that wasn't negative earth. Check the output terminal of the alternator for sure, it should be marked B+ or similar.
JDNSW
10th December 2010, 09:36 AM
As above. If it has an alternator, and certainly if it has a Holden alternator, it will be negative earth.
(If it has a generator, it may be either positive or negative earth (all Landrovers with generators were positive earth up to 1967)  but is trivial to change)
John
stevep
10th December 2010, 11:42 AM
thanks Guys for the comments. I am 99% sure its an alternator - short & silver-ish - not long & black like any generator I have seen & has what appears to be an external regulator (silver rectangular box). I will try it on the week end & see what happens.
 
regards
Steve
Blknight.aus
10th December 2010, 12:38 PM
if its a holden its negative earth...
the best way of checking is the coil.
the top of the coil will be marked +ve and -ve (or just +/-) the side has the wiring that goes to the ignition switch will be opposite to which is earth on the battery (ie if the +ve goes to the key/ignition then its a -ve earth vehicle) the lead that goes down to the points on the dizzy will indicate the earth polarity (if the -ve pole goes to the points then its -ve earth)
stevep
10th December 2010, 06:13 PM
Dave - thanks for that info. It's -ve from the coil to the dizzy. then it's-ve earth.:)
 
regards,
Steve
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