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Re: Delco-Remy Generator
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Posted by Glen in TX on May 13, 2006 at 16:00:11 from (65.249.225.97):
In Reply to: Re: Delco-Remy Generator posted by jac on May 13, 2006 at 15:33:55:
Hmmmm still 3 terminals on generator. I'll take a look at that generator number later in Delco parts book and see what it shows? Your generator may have been a later replacement or we may not have number right yet. Other Delco generators I remember that had 3 terminals were so they could be setup and wired as replacement generators for either "A" circuit and "B" circuit generators. Those were kind of universal replacement generators. It could just be one of those? Then you would still just use two terminals but I would have to look at it more or see what the Delco book showed on which terminals to use. It depends on if the field is grounded externally or internally. JD Delco should be a B circuit type. Might just pay to take it by your local electric repair shop and let them look at it. That way you can also get the armature tested for shorts in a growler and more thorough test on field coils. Then if you find out something is wrong with it can start looking for another generator or decide to repair the one you have.
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