OK. The above post is what caused the confusion. The ammeter shows -40 Amps (Discharging) to +40 Amps (Charging) of the battery. Current is electrons flowing.
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Your voltmeter will show difference of energy to ground at whatever location its wired into.
Some of the equipment looks factory stock but the wiring has been altered.
Alternator has a tag, as did factory alternators starting in '74. We can dig into that more later. Maybe a late build, maybe someone replaced. A '73 Duster 340 came standard with a '41 amp' alternator.
dealer data book
What is does the red wire visible behind the alternator connect to?
In the next photo we see the cable wrap has been replaced with split wire loom, its no longer supported by the cable clamp (yellow arrow) and the
ignition wiring looks to have two pink-red wires at the ballast resistor. Maybe a repair or modification ???
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There could be a blue wire on the left and a pair of brown wires on the right connected to the 0.5 ohm resistor. One brown wire comes from the ignition switch for starting and the other goes to the coil positive.
On the other resistor there should be a wire connecting back to the blue wire, and paired with it a wire to power the ECU (blue and yellow in the diagram below). On the other end of the 5 ohm resistor should be a second wire connecting to the ECU (red and green in the diagram). This is needed for the original ECU.
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If its a repair, and done well, that's fine. if the wiring is mixed up or new junctions poorly made, that could be a source of problems
In this photo it looks like a heavy brown wire going to the coil, hopefully the positive side. That should be one of the pair of brown 14 gage wires connecting at the 1/2 ohm ballast resistor.
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On the other coil terminal looks to be a black wire and a green wire with a parts store crimp terminal. I'm guessing the green wire is for a tach and the black wire goes to the ECU (it may have a yellow trace).
The engine connector in the background is vulnerable to heat and water damage. It is well worth checking the condition.
Not sure what the orange wires are in this photo. The one under the right side of the distributor might be the magnetic pickup from the distributor. The two to the left of th edistributor are the ones I don't know
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