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Old 02-27-2012, 12:08 PM   #23
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Default Re: Rebuilt Generator installed: Higher the RPM the more discharge

I see some pics were added - here's a simple (& crude) line drawing...

What I refer to as the cutout screw should have the wire leading to the terminal box and the wire leading to the horn (2 wires) attached.

What I refer to as the generator stud is the output of the generator, which should have no wires attached, just a nut to hold contact with the cutout terminal.

Also attached is the well shared color wiring diagram...

Looks like yours is correct for the cutout attachment and wiring.

To 'polarize' the generator - as long as you have a standard cutout (i.e. not a diode version or a voltage regulator version) - touch a wire from the cutout screw to the generator stud for just a brief moment.

Hope this helps.
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