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Re: Delco Remy 3-brush generator
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Posted by Bus Driver on October 25, 2006 at 09:33:45 from (66.44.250.218):
In Reply to: Re: Delco Remy 3-brush generator posted by John T (Question for the on October 25, 2006 at 08:53:27:
I suspect that the regulators offered today are all for 25 amp current limits. Many of the third brush generators for IH tractors are designed for 1about 16 amps max current output and have no cooling fan or openings for air to pass through. The very last of the IH/Delco 6 volt units were 25 amp. My reasons for suspecting the 25 amp limit are that for on-highway 6 volt vehicles with Delco systems, the replacement regulator (aftermarket) now is just one part number. But the vehicles for which it is listed have generators which range from 25 to 45 amperes in rated output and originally had different regulators for each amperage rating. If equipped with 25 amp regulator, then that is the maximum they will deliver. No burnout, but less than maximum charging rate. But 25 amps very well could damage a 16 amp generator.
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