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CA Binding Post / Insulated Battery Post

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66BlueGoose

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Looking for a "Binding Post" / "Insulated Battery Post" for restoration on a '66.
 

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The closet thing I have found is in NPD mustang catalog. Bolt is a little smaller but that is an easy fix. I will look in my catalog later, but have gotten from there
 

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Listed as a fusible link but the fiber board piece is perfect--drill/insert larger bolt and you have an exact replacelent
 
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Thank you for finding this, looks like a great replacement.
 
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Pictures for PM.

#1 - Back of alternator
White wire with boot, field terminal
Black wire / yellow stipe with boot, alternator positive terminal
Black wire / red stripe, alternator ground

If you look on the block you can see where the grounds pull together on one bolt.

#2 - Binding Post / Solenoid
Binding post has black w/yellow wires, one from alternator, the other main power in the main harness
Battery side of solenoid, main battery power and yellow wire and separate wire that runs next to main wire harness.
S terminal of solenoid, red wire main harness
I terminal of solenoid, brown wire main harness
(ignore the new looking red wire going to the battery side of solenoid, not original, for secondary fuse block).

#3 - Alternator plug terminal
Connector has three wires for Alternator wire harness
Black - Black w/red ground wire on Alternator Harness
White w/black – (middle wire in connector, goes nowhere)
White – to white wire on Alternator Harness
 

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