Posted by DavidP, South Wales on November 07, 2009 at 14:46:13 from (78.144.26.44):
In Reply to: 135 generator posted by hd5 on November 07, 2009 at 07:16:43:
Hi, Is it a Lucas generator or AC? Whichever, ensure that the brush springs do not make contact with the brush holders or you may loose contact. Ensure that the brush face to the armature is in good contact. If all appears to be OK refit the gen (dynamo) Using some heavyish cable connect one end to one terminal Using a piece of similar cable connect one end to the other terminal. 'T' the short cable into the longer one so that you have both terminals connected into one wire. Bare the end of this wire. Start the engine and run at fast idle (1000 rpm or so) Flash the end of the wire to a good earth point. If the dynamo is working there should be a substantial 'flash'. Anything less and dynamo output is reduced. You may have earthing in the field coils or armature. There may be auto replacements that will fit. Some may have open ends and be of a different rating. A repair should be cheaper than a replacement. DavidP
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