Situation:
- replaced old 3B with a fresher 3B approx. 2 months ago
- swap over all bolt ons (p/s and 12v Alt)
- then plugged everything in. and it ran fine
- always has started very sluggishly (always needed to crank it heaps to start)
- went to Fraser Island (still cranked slow) but ran fine
- came back from Fraser and +ve battery terminal shows lots of oxidisation (similar to this)

- check grounds
- replace terminal with brand new brass terminal and monitor (spray with wd40)
- fix what i thought was air in the fuel lines causing hard starts (injector line was soggy)
- massive oxidisation on the new +ive battery terminal
- replace terminal
- discover super glow circuit is only using the afterglow part of the circuit (glow plug receives 5v for 20secs instead of 10v stepping down to 5v)
- check for hot wires off the +ve terminal and notice one of the fusible links gets very hot further along the wire (from the battery)
- trace wires to glow relays and check connections (dont manage to fix glow circuit)
- install wilson switch to allow for manual glowing
- battery terminal is still showing lots of oxidisation
- go 4wding and on the way home voltage hits 15v and the filter light comes on (filter light on usually indicates water in seperator or issues with alternator/charging circuit)
- check and replace fuse in external voltage regulator
- filter light remains on and voltage high
- source brand new replacement external voltage regulator

- filter light remains on and voltage high
- wd40 plugs
- check alternator to discover the wires rubbed and shorted on steering column and have burnt and fused together to the alternator brushes. (see pic)

- replace busted wires and fit new plug, secure wiring so it doesnt rub on anything
- source another 12v alternator and regulator from wreck and installed (needed to swap all alternator internals due to minor bracket differences)
- filter light remains on and voltage low (doesnt get above ~12volts under revs)
- battery terminal now

- wire from plug at back of alternator is extremely hot (too hot to hold) when alternator is running (wire is white with a single black stripe and 2 red rings at intervals)

- currently attempting to trace this wire along its entire path to look for shorts (hard in sealed cable rolls behind the dash)
I have a wiring diagram here: http://www.phat42.com/files/bj42_wiringdiagram.pdf
And from the looks of the 3 wires coming from the alt (the plug i assume) the one marked WB (White with Black) rather than WL (White with bLue) is the hot wire. This wire seems to go to everything! edic, guages, etc.
Can any one offer any suggestions on how to trace or fault find this issue. I think that the high temp in the wires indicates resistance (oxidisation or corrosion/shorts) that could be used to help trace but the temp is hard to find in a big bunch of wires..
any help would be appreciated.