It's really hard to provide any advice without knowing more information. I'm assuming you originally had an external voltage regulator. Make sure the new alternator does not have a built in regulator. If it doesn't the original alternator was wired as follows: 1). the regulator red lead should go to the REG terminal; 2). the regulator green lead should go to the FLD (field) terminal; 3). the regulator black lead should go to the GND (ground) terminal; 4). the tachometer lead should attach to the TACH or AC terminal 5.) a ground lead from the battery should be attached to the GND terminal, and 6). the output lead (large RED lead) should be attached to the output terminal. If the alternator has a suppression kit (i.e., a capacitor ) the body should be grounded and the lead from the capacitor should be connected to the output terminal. Now, if you have a newer voltage regulator, it will be wired slightly differently (I have a Balmer unit), but you need their wiring instructions to get it right.
Hope this helps a little.
_________________ Jim Voelxen Odyssey #191 Home Port: Osterville, MA
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