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Re: Delco Remy 3-brush generator
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Posted by John T (Question for the on October 25, 2006 at 08:53:27 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: Delco Remy 3-brush generator posted by Bob M on October 25, 2006 at 08:01:46:
Bob, good info, I have like NOOOOOO specs or data on those Gennys and the max current WITHOUT causing damage. When converting from a cutout relay on a 3 brush to a VR system I've always advised to set the 3rd brush for max charge. Ive never done it but wondered your (and the other Bob's) opinion if when a person converted to a VR on a 3 brush why couldnt he simply remove the third adjustable brush and rewire the leading field winding (that used to wire to 3rd brush) up to the incoming ARM post same as on a 2 brush genny?????????? Think that would overcurrent the Fields??????? What you Bobs think???????? A curious John T
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