That circuit board is the original, made back in 1980 or 81, and the other circuit board we have pictures of were made in 1996 I believe. There is a slight difference, but I think they are the same form and function. Dudley says he has the new boards from 1996.
Bubz,
I wound 12 loops with 50 turns each loop, this makes up a secondary, I made 3 of these.
Then, I would 12 loops, with 50 turns each loop, with TWO wires feeding in at the same time, this makes up the bifilar chokes.
I am going to pair 1 secondary coil with 1 double wound coil, this will make up a single phase (secondary + bifilar chokes)
Put them in the stator right next to eachother as if it was a single bunch of wires.
Do the above 3 times, so you have 3 phases in your stator.
You'll have 18 wire-ends, (well labeled of course...), and then connect them up in series and with your diodes, and then pull the positive and negative out of the alternator.
I'll show more pictures as I make more progress, and help you with any questions you have so you can understand how it works.