Jim_Gruber
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So the Generator Light on Bugsy IV is glowing brightly. I do not believe this 948 is the original engine in this BE. I had folks help me and they confirmed the coil is wired correctly for Positive Ground. For now I want to keep the Generator as Positive Ground. A Swap to an Alternator and conversion will come at a later date. However What I can't confirm is if the Generator is set up as Positive or Negative Ground. Remember the Generator Lamp is glowing at all times leading me to suspect I need to repolarize the Generator. Checking the with Google gave the following answer.
Polarizing Generator.
Look at the Generator. You should see a large brown wire and a smaller
wire connecting to a terminal marked F (for Field). Pull off the wire to
the Field terminal. Connect a short jumper wire to the large brown connection
(make sure you have metal-to-metal contact). Touch the jumper "lightly /
slightly" to the Field terminal on the generator. You should see sparks,
touch again (more sparks), and again (again more sparks). Now disconnect the
jumper wire from the large brown connection, and re-connect the Field terminal
wire. Your generator is now polarized.
There are just two wires, not a Large Brown Wire with a smaller wire connected to it. Just two wires on the back of the generator. One leads back to the F terminal on the Regulator Box and the other leads back to the D terminal. Again there is only one wire on the F Terminal not 2.
So if I read this correctly, I should Pull the F Wire and touch it for the F terminal. Should I pull the D Terminal Wire before I do that? I'm confused. Radius Arm work is done I need to get out and drive but I don't want to run out of electrons if Generator is not charging. The day is beautiful for LBC Top Down Driving HELP
Polarizing Generator.
Look at the Generator. You should see a large brown wire and a smaller
wire connecting to a terminal marked F (for Field). Pull off the wire to
the Field terminal. Connect a short jumper wire to the large brown connection
(make sure you have metal-to-metal contact). Touch the jumper "lightly /
slightly" to the Field terminal on the generator. You should see sparks,
touch again (more sparks), and again (again more sparks). Now disconnect the
jumper wire from the large brown connection, and re-connect the Field terminal
wire. Your generator is now polarized.
There are just two wires, not a Large Brown Wire with a smaller wire connected to it. Just two wires on the back of the generator. One leads back to the F terminal on the Regulator Box and the other leads back to the D terminal. Again there is only one wire on the F Terminal not 2.
So if I read this correctly, I should Pull the F Wire and touch it for the F terminal. Should I pull the D Terminal Wire before I do that? I'm confused. Radius Arm work is done I need to get out and drive but I don't want to run out of electrons if Generator is not charging. The day is beautiful for LBC Top Down Driving HELP