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Re: Alternator help
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Posted by Jon H on April 13, 2005 at 07:44:15 from (69.26.17.67):
In Reply to: Re: Alternator help posted by Allan in NE on April 13, 2005 at 07:11:17:
Your right Allen, I have been buying brush holder assys from a jobber. quality and price is good,but the brushes are retained by a bit of paper clip wire. The problem is that this outfit only drills the holes in the brush holder large enough for that thin wire. I keep a couple of those used plastic stingers in a tray in the test stand to use when reusing a name brand brush holder. The regulator I cooked was on a freshly reworked 10SI Delco. It had a brand new jobber brush holder assy and fresh from the box regulator. I mounted it on the test stand and flipped on the fld power,saw the fld amp meter peg itself for a second,then dropped back to zero. In that instant I knew what I had done with no one else to blame. Removing the wire AFTER the test was no help at all. Walked around under a little black cloud for half a day after that one.
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