Posted by mazemeister on June 20, 2008 at 07:05:26 from (24.188.81.230):
In Reply to: Re: super c VR issues posted by mazemeister on June 20, 2008 at 05:07:05:
the D-R tag on the genny says 1100501 4?30 can't quite make out the ? digit, might be C,G,O, or zero. anyway the parts book lists 1100501, and a 3rd brush.
on the VR ground- tried a jumper wire from the little copper wire on the VR that goes from the base to the mounting tab, to the tractor frame- didn't help at all. the F to FLD wire idea sounds worth a shot- i'll see where i get with that. The new VRs these days don't have any adjusting screws for the spring tension, and it seems like the past few i've gotten were not set at correct voltage- so i guess they (NAPA or whoever) expect us to just bend the tabs to adjust?
Just did 2 hrs of cultivating, ammeter stayed right at -1 even at high idle. low idle dropped down a couple more. would that suggest the cutout relay also needs adjusting? I thought that was supposed to cut out to prevent discharge.
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