Posted by KerryM on January 25, 2012 at 13:51:26 from (216.81.211.253):
I"m tinkering with a 6V Delco generator off my B. It has the 3 brushes. One of the fixed brushes has a lead that goes to the end housing (ground). My issue is, 2 other leads, 2 other brushes. Not sure which belongs where. The way it appeared to be hooked up was the movable brush lead went to the field coils, and the fixed brush lead went to the A terminal on the inside of the housing. All I know is with it hooked up like that, it won"t put anything out. Still has a cut out relay, the cutout battery post does have 6V to it. The other post on the cutout goes to the A post on the outside of the generator. The field post on the generator goes to the resistor on the light switch. I thought about swapping the two leads on those two brushes, not sure what damage I may do.
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