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Re: Starter motor

To: jonesmp@prodigy.net, alpines@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Starter motor
From: JACranwell@aol.com
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 15:03:54 EDT
MJ,

Changing polarity does not affect the starter motor. It does, however affect 
the generator, provided you have the original dynamo, and have not upgraded to 
an alternator, you can switch.

You should check your radio, and also if you have a clock, as they are 
polarity sensitive. I'm assuming you do not have electronic ignition, as I 
don't 
think you can find this for a positive earth. 

Lastly, I assume you have the original tachometer, which is mechanical, and 
driven off the distributor body adapter. Electronic tachometers are polarity 
sensitive (which may be why you're taking this route).

Once you've checked the above, it gets easy.

1. Remove the field connector from the dynamo
2. Switch the battery connectors over to give neg ground.
3. 'Flash' the field connector (that's the smaller of the two) to the + 
terminal of the battery a couple of times for +/- 2 seconds per go. To do this, 
just connect any old piece of wire to the field connector, and just touch to 
the 
+ terminal a couple of times. This changes the polarity of the dynamo, causing 
it to charge in the right direction.
4. Reconnect the field connector.
5. Start the engine.

You're ready to go.

Julian. SIII (Neg Earth, with SV tachometer)

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