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Posted by scotty on September 22, 2006 at 05:05:29 from (199.231.49.128):
Mornin Bob, Im a bit cornfused ! Let me start by sayin I bought a after market wiring harness for my 49 Super A and its very nicely done ! But, the wiring diagram that they gave me is terrible, first I need to use a magnifying glass to even see the darn thing and even then Im not sure where the darn wires are goin. I cant copy my 42 A because its not the same :"( OK, Im looking at your posted wiring diagrams for a H/M 6v with magneto ignition. I think thats the right one. On my generator I have two studs coming out of the housing. On my voltage regulator I have two tabs on one side BAT and F and on the other side I have a GEN tab. Now to the harness, I have the two leads that go to the headlights, even I could figure that out :") and two other leads, one much heavier than the other. I would think the heavier lead would go to the bat terminal ? The other to the gen tab ? On your diagram, you dont have any wires going to the F tab.Also they throw in two shorter jumper leads I have no idea ! They also show an L tab on the voltage regulator which I dont even have :"( To make this whole thing even more confusing then these wires go back to the elec panel. It looks like the bat terrminal goes back to the fuse holder and the the other thinner lead goes to the + side of the amp meter ? They show a F terminal and A terminal coming out of the regulator housing.It looks like the F terminal goes to the F on the volatge regulator and the A terminal goes to the gen tab on the VR. Hey dont laugh to loud I figured out the harness on the other side :") the long wire went to the mag and the shorter went to the starter :") Help ! scotty
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