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Posted by ezyed on August 14, 2005 at 13:15:04 from (207.14.76.58):
In Reply to: Starter Generator posted by Tim KD on August 14, 2005 at 12:15:45:
Tim be sure to remove the field wire from the terminal before you ground out the terminal, if you don`t you will burn out the voltage regulator. When you ground it out it should slow the engine down or even stall it out. It hapens to be the same starter/generator that is used on Harley-Davidson,Ezy-go ,columbia. Do you have continuity on the terminal without the wire hooked up? If so then you have a bad wire or bad regulator Hope this helps PS `94 and up use a solid state regulator.
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