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More help with my Voltge Regulator Please
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Posted by Matt Williams on October 09, 2006 at 21:37:20 from (24.113.128.168):
I have spent several hours pouring over the help you have provided and the manual, but I cannot make it work. The picture shows what I know. The first pole has an open contact and has 0 ohms. The next one has a closed contact, is labeled A and has 7 ohms. The final one has a closed contact and has 1 ohm. I have hooked the F wire to the generator and the A terminal to the A terminal on the generator. The final pole I have hooked to the voltage gauge and then to the battery terminal on the ignition. The ignition then goes to the starter solenoid and the other pole on the starter goes to the correct connector on the ignition coil. When I turn on the ignition it turns the motor over but there is no spark. I have not found where the battery lead goes. When I put it on the B/L terminal of the voltage regulator it shorts out. Same when I put it on the battery pole of the ignition. (It is the same as putting it on the B/L terminal of the VR). It doesn"t look as bad as the pic indicates, and there aren"t any obvious mechanical defects, shorts, etc. Please help! Thanks in advance!!
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