Since my original post, I've also thought that it might be the contacts
inside the regulator sticking. I like the look of the original generator &
don't really want to change it, but if it keeps being a problem, I may have
to out of necessity for reliability.
Regards,
Doug Pewterbaugh
dpewter@msn.com
Denton, TX
49 3104 216 5-window
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Gary L. Perry <glperry@fwi.com>
> To: Doug Pewterbaugh <dpewter@email.msn.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 9:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Electical Problems
>
>
> > Doug, I'm no expert, but you have to "polarize" gens and maybe that
> > wasn't done when remounted. Check manuals for procedure, something
> > about applying plus voltage to one of terms on gen. Take my advice and
> > get a GM one-wire alternator and install. You can get internal regulator
> > from gen shop to put in any older (70's to 84) alt. and only need 10
gauge
> > wire to battery (or starter term) to charge batt. No outside regulator,
> wiring,
> > amp gauge needed. I have one on my 54 using the original modified
bracket
> > and old gen. pulley (if wide type). I went to 12 volt, but J.C. Whitney
> and others
> > offer one in 6 volt too. "G"
> >
>
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