For the past few weeks, my 61 has quit charging after being driven for a few miles. I took the generator and regulator to an automotive electric shop and after much discussion had the generator rebuilt on speculation, even though it checked "good".Same problem except the generator seems to charge a bit more when the engine is first started. The regulator also checked "good", and appears brand new inside, though it was apparently replaced some years ago. The battery, BTW is a new "Diehard", and definately takes a charge when the system is working.
I've been throught he wiring diagram and don't immediately see any areas that I would consider to be heat sensitive. Apparently the current feeds from the regulator, through the ammeter, and back to the starter solenoid at the same terminal that the battery feeds into. The solenoid is subject to a lot of heat. Could that be a problem???
If one of you electrical experts could provide any assistance, it would be greatly appreciated.
I've been throught he wiring diagram and don't immediately see any areas that I would consider to be heat sensitive. Apparently the current feeds from the regulator, through the ammeter, and back to the starter solenoid at the same terminal that the battery feeds into. The solenoid is subject to a lot of heat. Could that be a problem???
If one of you electrical experts could provide any assistance, it would be greatly appreciated.
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