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Re: polarizing generator 51 cub
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Posted by John T on November 21, 2006 at 07:15:46 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: polarizing generator 51 cub posted by J W Bishop on November 21, 2006 at 06:47:01:
Use a jumper wire etc to momentarily flash jump from the VR's (or cutout relays) BAT terminal over to its ARM/GEN terminal n you ought to get s spark. The same things accomplished by flashing any hot ungrounded battery voltage source (like is present on the VR or cutout relays BAT terminal) direct to the gennys ARM post n get the spark. BE SURE n do that before you fire her up!!!!!!!!!!!!! If its a coil ignition swap coil leads so the + terminal wires to the distributor (- gets voltage from ignition switch) and if it has an ammeter n youre changing polarity its leads need swapped or else it will read bass ackwards John t
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