I'm currently running a 130 amp 3.8L Taurus alternator as the 100 amp FD alt I had couldn't feed the power-hungry 2-speed Taurus e-fan. For the FD and Taurus Alts, wiring is as follows.
The alt referenced in the pic comes from either a 3.0 or 3.8L OHV 92-95 Taurus/Sable/Continental. these are the ones with the DIN cupholders in them (another nice item to grab at the junkyard). To mount it, you'll need two small pieces of flat iron, the OE spacer and 9 M10 washers, and a dual sheave pulley from Racing Beat or Mazdatrix. Swap the pulley onto the Taurus alt, it should go on by hand.
Drill two 1/2" holes in the flat iron. I can't remember the exact spacing, but it's around 1.5" center to center. Repeat for the other piece. Now bolt one piece to the OE Alt mount in front and attach the Taurus alt through the other hole. Put the OE spacer on the OE mount bolt with 5 washers and slip the other flat iron piece on the back. It should line up perfectly, so give it the proper locknuts. Leave them about 1/4" from the back flat iron piece so you'll have space to nudge the Alt in any direction for the next step.
Now. remove the adjuster strap and reattach it backwards loosely. Put the strap bolt through and put the remaining 4 washers on it and bolt it up. It should line up perfectly. Getting the belt on can be a pain, but the dual sheave pulley and leaving the 2 mount bolts loose makes it MUCH easier. Get it lined up on the passenger side and turn the whole engine over by hand while pushing on the belt to get it in the second sheave. Repeat to move it into the proper alignment, just like on a 10-speed bike. To adjust the belt, loosen both strap bolts and the top mount bolt, then pull/push the Alt up. Once you got the belt on and everything wired up, torque to spec.
When using a Taurus alt in other cars, The A terminal is the sensor wire (straight line to battery) and the I terminal is the ignition switch wire (12v switched).
Last, to remove the belt, loosen both strap bolts and both mount bolts. Push the belt towards the front of the car on the passenger side while turning the engine over by hand. Get it in the front sheave and repeat.