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[Mgs] DPO butchering of Alternator replacement?

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Subject: [Mgs] DPO butchering of Alternator replacement?
From: Simon Matthews <simon.d.matthews@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 16:03:39 -0700
Delivered-to: mharc@autox.team.net
Delivered-to: mgs@autox.team.net
I have a '71 MGB-GT on which I am replacing the alternator.

According to Moss Motors, the replacement only uses 2 pins of the
3-pin connector (the instructions  are badly written, but this is what
I understand from them).

Looking at the existing installation, I see an alternator that has the
new 3-pin setup. The wiring on this 3-pin setup has a thick brown wire
(presumably the Positive wire) connected to one terminal, a medium
brown wire (presumably the "A" wire) connected to another terminal and
a thin brown/yellow wire (presumably the Indicator wire: "D")
connected to the smallest terminal on the Alternator.

Also hanging from the wiring harness is the old 3-pin connector, which
has one wire still attached -- a thin brown/yellow wire.

Was there ever an alternator in which the connection of these 3 wires
would have been necessary? Is the connection of the medium brown wire
just redundant, or could it be harmful?

Any suggestions?
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