***1919-1927 Generator Assembly (4911, 5119)***
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***1919-1927 Generator Assembly (4911, 5119)***
Ok, please look this over and let me know if you see anything wrong or not quite correct
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Re: ***1919-1927 Generator Assembly (4911, 5119)***
Revision 1-B...ok, so I'm not an electrical expert, I got everything all mixed up as to where those wires go, hopefully I got it right THIS time...hopefully, lol.
Lets see now, (A) goes to non-grounded large brush brush/holder, (B) goes to moveable brush/holder and (C) goes to the large grounded brush/holder, right? Just give me something mechanical any day of the week other than these electrical gizmos....
Please let me know if I've gone an bungled it again, lol.
Lets see now, (A) goes to non-grounded large brush brush/holder, (B) goes to moveable brush/holder and (C) goes to the large grounded brush/holder, right? Just give me something mechanical any day of the week other than these electrical gizmos....
Please let me know if I've gone an bungled it again, lol.
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Re: ***1919-1927 Generator Assembly (4911, 5119)***
Looks correct
The connections from the MTFCA Electrical booklet shows:
The field coil connects to the little brush.
The external terminal goes to the ungrounded big brush.
The other end of the field coil goes to the grounded big brush.
There is an extra complication in that wires from the field coil MUST cross which appears to be drawn correctly
The connections from the MTFCA Electrical booklet shows:
The field coil connects to the little brush.
The external terminal goes to the ungrounded big brush.
The other end of the field coil goes to the grounded big brush.
There is an extra complication in that wires from the field coil MUST cross which appears to be drawn correctly
Tony Bowker
La Mesa, California
1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
La Mesa, California
1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
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Re: ***1919-1927 Generator Assembly (4911, 5119)***
Tony, One thing more I forgot to change, the verbage...so here is Revision 1-C
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Re: ***1919-1927 Generator Assembly (4911, 5119)***
Ok, here is another revision 1-D...had to make a few changes because of some things Ron Patterson brought to my attention and my damned dyslexia (wish I had caught those numbers reversal before)...
Thanks for all the advice Ron, as always you've been a big help.
Thanks for all the advice Ron, as always you've been a big help.
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