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Generator/ regulator testing Negative Ground 6v I’m having some charging issues this year and previously I have not had any issues charging so the issue is not relayed to the way it’s wired but I just replaced the overdrive. My car has a negative ground so the information for testing the generator seems like it may not be exactly right.
For exam it says to ground the field terminal to bypass the regulator and go full charging. But I’m assuming that’s with a positive ground. So do I connective positive to the field terminal? Mainly what I’m finding is that my charge meter will be indicating normal which was middle to just over middle as revs increase. Then it’ll start dropping to full draw then just below middle in the draw area and my overdrive quits working because the relay won’t close. I have a rebuilt voltage regulator and generator but I want to actually Test and diagnose the issue instead of throwing parts at it. Just how I am. |
Re: Generator/ regulator testing Negative Ground 6v Not enough information yet.
What year car? On original Ford 3 relay regulators the field has to get power instead of ground. On 3 brush generators that can have a regulator instead of just cutout the field wire gets grounded. |
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Re: Generator/ regulator testing Negative Ground 6v If the field wire is put to power the generator should go to full charge.
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Re: Generator/ regulator testing Negative Ground 6v To my knowledge, the '53s had pos. ground, so if the ground was changed to neg., wouldn't the ammeter read backwards indicating discharge when the system is actually charging? Unless, when the battery polarity was switched, the connections to the ammeter were reversed?
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Re: Generator/ regulator testing Negative Ground 6v I would suggest going back to positive ground before doing anything else.
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Re: Generator/ regulator testing Negative Ground 6v when it is full fielded at the new polarity it changes the generator to that polarity.
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Re: Generator/ regulator testing Negative Ground 6v Here is my video on polarizing a Ford 2-brush 6 volt + ground generator. This procedure applies power, not ground to the fields. To polarize for negative ground simply swap the + and - leads.
https://youtu.be/Rl9KY4wTHm0?si=hrLGaNBGZEmP8ami |
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Tonight I reversed my ground polarity and. Polarized my generator accordingly. I installed a rebuilt generator and rebuilt voltage regulator. I’m taking my old stuff to the auto electric shop to get tested. I couldn’t start the car though because I believe my fuel pump is running backwards. Car also had an old 6v electric pump. |
Re: Generator/ regulator testing Negative Ground 6v My '50 is 6v neg. ground. Grounding the field terminal to the ground terminal bypasses the regulator. Was the ammeter reading properly before you replaced the O/D?
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