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Re: Re: 1947 Ford 8N Polarity
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Posted by Martin Hodgeman on August 15, 2002 at 13:57:49 from (209.179.204.204):
In Reply to: Re: 1947 Ford 8N Polarity posted by Steve W on August 07, 2000 at 09:40:34:
There Are Many Ways To Solve Your Problem. First Remove Your Neg Batt. Cable With Eng. Running. If Eng Stops Its Not Charging.Place A Jumper From Armiture To Field On Your Regulator.Start Engin Remove Batt. Cable. If Eng. Continues To Run Replace Regulator.If Engine Stops Replace Generator. Polorize Batt. By Touching A Jumper From Armiture To Field.Then Remove Quick. This Will Put Your Generator Charging In The Right Direction. You Only Do This When Replacing Your Generator Or Voltage Regulator. Your Batt. Can Be Charged Backwards Polorising Makes Your Batt. Charge In The Right Direction.
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