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Re: 82' 910 Bluebird

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 3:03 pm
by skutaman
Mikewazowski wrote:Sounds like current may be backfeeding to these warning lights. I had to solder a diode into the circuit to prevent my battery warning light from going constantly when I changed my alternator to an internally regulated one. You only want the current to flow in one direction.

I have bypassed the factory reg/recterfier by jumping the wires between the White/black ignition wire (from key) to the White/red that goes out to the exciter feild in the internaly reg/rect alternator at the reg/rect plug.

so i need to put a diode in line here? a friend of mine who sold me the alternator has done exactly the same as me (he showed me the wiring in his sss 180b) but has no issues. :?:

the alternator i had fitted has blown already... :fart:
but, i realized why they both blew!

the lower radiator hose that enters the block above it...
...the hose clamp had broken, and subsiquently loosened of.

this is fixed now, and i have another one on the way
(off a v3 sti wrx.. the mounts are the same, and same shaft size, just need to switch the pulleys over...)

now springs, :burnout: what type do i need to look for?
front/rear and what car do they come off...?

Re: 82' 910 Bluebird

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:38 am
by Mikewazowski
Hmm interesting that your friend's one works perfectly. Tbh I can't remember exactly what I did with which wires (I just read it all up on the net and had a go) but I'll have a look next time I'm under the hood of my red car. I do know that I got mine working perfectly except that the charge light stayed on, which is why I soldered a diode in.

Negative camber looks awesome, but it's always a balance between looking good and actually being practically able to drive around. Sub 50 mm ground clearance looks good as well, but some people just won't drive a car as much if it is too much of a pain in the ass. I know I get increased tire wear ($$) running as much negative camber on the rear of my sedan which I'm okay with, but some people wouldn't be.

Re: 82' 910 Bluebird

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:05 pm
by skutaman
thanks man, i was expecting to get the charge light, if any, to come on after the bypass.

and im going to lower the 'bird but i need to know what parts will fit..
i dont wana pay mega $$ to get springs made if i can find some from another car that will fit.

Re: 82' 910 Bluebird

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:12 pm
by crustywhip
Compress springs is some times cheaper to do and you get to choose your height, do the shocks at the same time. Im not saying "bone" but that extra 20mm is all it takes. know what em saying yeah?
More pics please.

Re: 82' 910 Bluebird

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:24 pm
by skutaman
yea i know what you mean. but i want to get rid of the body roll...
compressing the springs isnt realy the best way arround that lol

and what do you want to see?? ill go take some now lol

Re: 82' 910 Bluebird

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:30 pm
by crustywhip
Good question, ummm I dont know, maybe some stuff. Pictures keep me interested.
Iv had compressed springs on a few things and they seem to work well, but I have also done bushes and shocks around the same time.

Re: 82' 910 Bluebird

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:33 pm
by skutaman
tru fair call.. ive just had bad experiance with m8s cars...
ill go take some nw (hope it works with this pc...)

Re: 82' 910 Bluebird

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:45 pm
by skutaman
ok the pics wont b happening 2night
this computer sux... only 1 usbport, and its used for the keybord/mouse!! :crazy:


ill try get some up sometym soon :)

Re: 82' 910 Bluebird

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:43 pm
by crustywhip
Good man, If you were in Wellington I would help and assist. Keep this updated homes.

Re: 82' 910 Bluebird

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:51 pm
by skutaman
thanks man, i just cant wait to get her rolling again... just about got the alternator in.. just a few mods to the pulley. :)