Posted by Dennis Stuhr on July 28, 2011 at 22:04:28 from (174.126.234.52):
When my engine was restored by my local mechanic he talked me into a 12V battery & regulator but we didn"t convert the generator because I didn"t think you could hide a alternator underneath the tin. He converted to a negative ground also at that time. Without a battery charge parades & tractor drives are out of the question. So I bought a 12V generator off of a MD. Should I use the MD regulator w/3 terminals or the new 12V regulator w/4 terminals? The wiring diagram shows a 3 terminal 12V regulator. I can mount the new 12V regulator to the MD generator w/worm clamp but the old MD regulator will be difficult to mount to the MD generator. The wiring diagram does not show a cable connecting to the old MD regulator terminal marked "F". Pretty sure a cable needs to be connected to the "F" Terminal as the old MD regulator has wires hanging on it. I would prefer to use the new 12V regulator w/4 terminals if possible. Any suggestions is welcomed.
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