I need to know where the ground is on a ford alternator on the alternating current side?

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Looking for the neutral actually . I also need to know how I can tell if its a floating neutral or a fixed neutral
 
It's internally grounded. The rectifier cases are pressed into a bracket or similar, there are 2 sets, one set cathode to ground, one set anode to ground. So the neutral point is grounded via the bracket/ heat sink.
In an alternator, the field windings are the output, the field excitation is via the rotor.
I think you might be looking at a wind generator or something?
 
It is the case, braket, bolts, attaching point. It is a ground. Neutral is in your house wiring.
 
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