I'm just starting to look at the disaster that is the wiring on a 1972 (what started life as) TR6P. Most of the wires seem to be brown. Not a good start. However, there seems to be two 'modern' rectifiers, two alternator wires going to two terminals of one, and the other alternator wire going to a terminal of the other rectifier. Both rectifiers have an earth and both have a linked connection to the zener. I'm not sure at the moment which alternator wires are going to which rectifier (all brown remember, haven't worked back to the alternator yet to see where they originate), but the question is why would you have two rectifiers? Any ideas anyone?