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Thanks for the confirmation Mal!
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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I learned pretty quickly, only open one side at a time.
Posted on: 1/13 16:12
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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Yes. That is true!
Posted on: 1/13 16:21
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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I am prepping more for the Wire Harness installation. Looking for guidance on the Voltage Regulator and Generator. Specifically the GEN, FLD, GRD and Bat.
I could not see any markings to identify, if they are on there Below are pictures of each with numbers for each hook up. Hoping someone could guide me in the proper line uo Generator 1 = ? 2 = ? 3 = ? Voltage Reg 1 = ? 2 = ? 3 = ? 4 = ? Thanks! Ben
Posted on: 1/27 11:20
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Re: 1937 120 Conv. Sedan - Blanche
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2 is ground. The generator case is always ground.
Of the other two, the smaller lug is FLD. If they are same, an electrical test can determine which is which.
Posted on: 1/27 11:44
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Exactly Humanpatatohybrid, as this image shows, red is armature, brown is field, black is ground. (I tapped an accessory also to the ground)
Bob J.
Posted on: 1/27 15:17
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Thanks HPH and Bob.
Bob. Don’t have a picture of the Voltage regulator For the corresponding wires?
Posted on: 1/27 16:52
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No, not a clear one. Mine won't relate either as it is the newer one out of the '53 Patrician engine compartment. On yours though look carefully on the stamping that holds the screws, I bet there's a B for battery, an A for armature, and an F for field stamped or etched into the metal. The ground of course simply goes with one of the mounting screws. You may need to wire brush the metal and use a strong light to see the letters. On mine they are actually on the back too, so look there first as that is usually less affected by soilage.
If the wires are too dirty to see what is what, using a test light will show you a circuit from the generator. Good luck. Bob J.
Posted on: 1/27 17:04
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