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Re: Bob Melville ---- I need your HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Bob M on January 09, 2004 at 07:57:07 from (165.170.128.65):
In Reply to: Bob Melville ---- I need your HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by Farmall Freddy on January 09, 2004 at 07:09:48:
A couple suggestions: 1 - Install the smallest pulley you can find on the alternator. There's no danger of overspeeding it on a Cub, and the smaller pulley will spin the alternator fast enough at low speed for it to begin to charge. 2 - Recommend staying away from self-exciting (so-called "single wire") alternators. They are more expensive, and you may have trouble spinning it fast enough on startup to get it to begin to charge. 2 and 3 wire setups turn on at a much lower RPM than will the single wire units. Punch below for wiring diagrams for 1 and 3 wire Delco alternators. Note: If your alternator is not a Delco 10SI, the wiring may be different!
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