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Posted by Brownie450 on January 02, 2007 at 04:35:07 from (207.177.82.108):
In Reply to: I Give Up posted by JayWalt on January 01, 2007 at 15:45:51:
You don't need a smaller pulley for an alternator. We've been using the original generator pulleys on any conversions over to Delco alternators that we've done with no problems. I'll bet you money that your generator problem lies in the voltage control relay contact in the regulator. This is the coil with many turns of fine wire on it. See if the contacts are free[not welded together]. Have seen these welded together & with a bit of rough finesse, can be gotten apart again. Don' get in a blue funk about your generator. I didn't know anything about generators & regulators either the first time I tackled them. Have patience & let it rest for a day. If I lived closer, I'd come down & help you.
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