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  • 3 weeks later...

Very confusing thread! I'll just offer the following:

(1) This is a Z forum, not a ZX forum. There's also a ZX forum on classiczcars.com, where you might find more ZX people. Most of the folks here seem to be familiar with the 240Z, and there are a few people like me who know the 280Z. However the ZX is another generation with only a few things in common with the Z. I think most of us wouldn't have a clue how to answer specific wiring questions for your car.

(2) If it's any help, the wiring from the output of my '78 280Z (last year before the '79 280ZX) was rather inadequate out of the factory. The wire gauge is too small (maybe 10 ga to carry 60 A), and the fusible link that protects the circuit melts down at 80A. Crazy! Moreover, the wire is joined at numerous points by crimp connections in the wiring harness. When these corrode, they can heat and char. (My alternator wiring had already gotten rather toasty.) I replaced my alternator wire with much heavier wire.

(3) In answer to your "where does it go" question: Our cars MAY be vaguely similar in this regard, so... I believe the output from the alternator should go to a fusible link, and then the other wire from the fusible link should go to the battery. If memory serves, the white wire goes from the alternator to the fusible link, and the white wire with red trace goes from the fusible link to the battery. (It could be the other way around, though. Look at the wire coming from the alternator.) And of course you're going to have multiple fusible links, so I couldn't tell you which one is which. And finally, your car is a ZX, so I don't really know if any of this applies. But maybe that will get you started. ;)

Good luck!

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