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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Chatham, NJ
Posts: 138
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After taking apart, cleaning and re-assembling my generator, I thought I was ready to put it back on the car. I made some mistakes and now need to understand what I did wrong and how I can get back to running.
When I re-assembled the generator I felt the long thru bold that holds both ends together hit the back of the terminal post - not sure if this is normal. After re-installing I wasn't getting a charge on the ammeter with a fast idle (or faster). I tried jumping around the cutout by attaching a wire with alligator clips on each end. A couple sparks, and a pegged ammeter. Wires were hot. It looks like the contact points in the cutout were making a connection, so I pushed it down with the back of the screwdriver - that caused the cutout to go up in smoke. Good thing for battery cutout switch. Some smoke from behind the instrument panel. I removed the panel and tightened the connections to the Ammeter. Now the cutout is off the generator, the ammeter is back to -0-, and I have a burned out cutout on the bench. A couple additional details.
I am up for a funproject voltage regulator, but if there is another issue I'm not up for burning a $60 part. How can I troubleshoot? (after the superbowl ![]() |
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