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Re: Delco-Remy Generator
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Posted by Glen in TX on May 15, 2006 at 10:30:07 from (208.246.9.104):
In Reply to: Re: Delco-Remy Generator posted by jac on May 14, 2006 at 13:08:35:
jac, Yes it is a return terminal like you found out. The Delco parts sheet for that generator number didn't even show a third terminal but it shows that type in Delco Remy repair manual service bulletin 1G-150. It has a F, A1 and A2 terminals with each A terminal being connected to a brush yet A1 is also connected to other opposing field coil. It is called a "insulated" generator circuit and uses a wire return from the battery and other accessories in place of using the vehicle frame and engine block as the return circuit. Hopefully it will work okay later and put out 12-14 volts to battery when checking with a voltmeter at half to full throttle speed.
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