Posted by Owen Aaland on September 07, 2012 at 23:08:19 from (216.47.35.144):
In Reply to: voltage reg. posted by swagger d on September 07, 2012 at 17:08:42:
The original Delco Remy regulator part number should be 1118780. Specifications for that unit as as follows:
Table 2T-Standard Regulator Tractor Type, Test Specifications (CIRCUIT A)
Regulators for which specifications are listed in this table must be checked and adjusted according to the procedures in Bulletin 1R-111. These regulators have an internal wiring circuit which is quite different from standard automotive regulators and require special testing methods.
All electrical checks and adjustments be made with the regulator at operating temperature and on a closed circuit.
If voltage settings are found to be within the ranges given in this table. the regulator is operating satisfactorily and need not be disturbed. When settings are found to be outside the ranges, the regulator should be replaced or, in an emergency, adjusted to the specified values.
Regulator Number 1118780
Service Bulletin Number 1R-111
Spec Number 1504
Voltage Regulator Air Gap .075 in.
Cutout Relay Air Gap .020 in.
Cutout Relay Point opening .020 in.
Current Relay Closing Voltage 5.9 - 7.0, Adjust to 6.4
Voltage Regulator Setting 6.6 - 7.2, Adjust to 6.9
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