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Old 07-31-2022, 07:42 PM   #12
Bill G
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Default Re: 1929 Tudor steering box ID

If the car sat for a long period of time, the alternator may have lost its residual magnetism and its ability to self excite. Easy fix. Take the rubber plug off the alternator and while running momentarily flash pin #1 to ground. If it has lost its magnetism, that's all it should take. That is the instruction I received from NuRex after mine sat for a year while I was restoring.
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