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sethkestenbaum 06-23-2022 02:03 PM

Odd Ammeter Reading
 

My Ammeter was not going positive, so I decided I likely had a bad cut out. I replaced the cut out, polarized the generator (jumping the cut out for a second with the car running), and now I have a positive ammeter reading when in idle which DECREASES when I increase the throttle. It is the decrease that I am finding odd. What would cause a drop in the amperage? The only thing I can think of is a loose fan belt that slips at speed. Thoughts?

1955cj5 06-23-2022 03:09 PM

Re: Odd Ammeter Reading
 

Go through the same process but *without* the engine running.

With the engine running the cutout would be closed, completing the circuit, and jumping it would have no effect.

nkaminar 06-23-2022 04:20 PM

Re: Odd Ammeter Reading
 

Measure the voltage at the battery. As the battery gets re charged after starting the car it is normal for the current to go down. Measuring the voltage will provide you with the data to see if this is the case.

rotorwrench 06-24-2022 07:52 AM

Re: Odd Ammeter Reading
 

The best way to polarize a 3-brush generator is to remove the brush cover and clip a jumper lead to the 3rd brush lead then momentarily touch the other end or the jumper to the battery negative terminal. This will magnetize the field pole shoes using the field coils and set polarity to positive ground.

If the generator had been working it should still have residual magnetism in the field coil pole shoes. Generators are somewhat sensitive to engine rpm but the amperage shouldn't increase very much. If it changes too much, the battery or other circuit wiring terminals may be loose or dirty. Make sure all connections are clean and tight.


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