IIA Alternator Conversion - Autosparks harness

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  • dsstephens
    Low Range
    • Oct 2016
    • 6

    IIA Alternator Conversion - Autosparks harness

    Greetings all. I am in the midst of a bulkhead swap on my 71IIA. It has the RN alternator conversion 75 amp alternator (is this a bosch or delco unit?), and I have a new autosparks harness with alternator wiring. However, the alternator has 2 wires on posts (looks like there is an area for a plug as well) and the harness has a plug (a 16 ACR plug) with 3 wires on it. I feel like I have used up my googe-fu trying to find diagram for this 75 amp alternator, and would appreciate any guidance. I did not retain any of the documentation that came with it, of course, as that would have been very helpful to have right about now.

    Thanks!
    David Stephens
    1971 Series IIa 88 (for sale)
    1986 110 3.5 (maybe for sale)
    2004 Disco II
    2020 110
    1988 BMW 535is (for sale)
    1986 Bronco

    1972 Series III 109 (sold)
    1971 Series IIa 88 (sold)
    2002 Discovery II (sold)
    2014 LR4 (sold)
    others...

    Land Rover...therapy would have been cheaper...just not as much fun.
  • dsstephens
    Low Range
    • Oct 2016
    • 6

    #2
    Update, think I figured it out. I guess this is a Lucas a127 alternator, and here's a diagram https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-LUCA...-/182726318003
    1971 Series IIa 88 (for sale)
    1986 110 3.5 (maybe for sale)
    2004 Disco II
    2020 110
    1988 BMW 535is (for sale)
    1986 Bronco

    1972 Series III 109 (sold)
    1971 Series IIa 88 (sold)
    2002 Discovery II (sold)
    2014 LR4 (sold)
    others...

    Land Rover...therapy would have been cheaper...just not as much fun.

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    • cedryck
      5th Gear
      • Sep 2010
      • 836

      #3
      I used an Autosparks harness on my ex-mod restoration 2a. Delco 75 amp alternator, 12,000 miles later, no issues. Everything works just fine. Watch and clean grounding wire and straps at battery, and other places.

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