Just a couple of points. The NY wire is a ground path for the charging system warning light. When you turn the key on, the green wire fuse is powered. This fuse also powers a number of other things but they are not relevant in this situation. With the alternator not turning, it provides a ground and the charge light comes on. Once the alternator starts turning and producing power, it also feeds system voltage back into the NY wire shutting off the light. The tachometer, and other items on the green wire circuit, have no effect on the charging system.
Switching the NP and NY could/would fry the diode trio feeding the field IIRC. Don't do it.
Switching the NW and ground will short the NW (back to the battery through the ammeter) to ground, frying the rectifying diodes, and, hopefully, toasting the ammeter before the car catches on fire. Don't do that either.