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by vwfish » Tue Jan 29, 2013 7:58 am
Ok guys, next problem.
The charging gauge shows a negative number and the battery doesn't appear to be charging. I haven't gone through the wiring connections to see what the previous hack....I mean, owner rigged. Just wondering if there is a "typical thing" that causes this issue. It's a '47 with a rebuilt generator (supposedly), so it's 6V with a positive ground which is kind of odd for me.
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by ntrenn » Tue Jan 29, 2013 8:28 am
Any where there is a wire connection, starting with the Field and Armature connections on the genny and work back toward the battery. Get out your wire brush and wire brush every bolt/screw connection. Then, if still not charging, I took the cover off the regulator and manually moved the contact levers while running and all was back to normal.
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by tst » Tue Jan 29, 2013 8:37 am
See if this link helps Tim viewtopic.php?f=1&t=72652
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by Matt Kirsch » Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:31 pm
6V positive ground was the standard in the 1940's and well into the 1950's. That's for tractors, cars, trucks, everything... 12V negative ground is something fairly new.
A quick test to see if the generator is okay: Connect the F terminal on the generator to the tractor's frame. If the generator starts charging there is something wrong with the cutout/regulator or the wiring or the ground.
I have a test lead with alligator clips on both ends for this kind of troubleshooting, though last week I used a piece of smooth fence wire to perform the test on my Dad's tractor.
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by Bus Driver » Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:35 pm
GM vehicles have been negative ground as far back as my knowledge goes. I learned a lot about driving in a 1933 Chevrolet with most of the body removed. Had never driven on paved road until I was taking the driver license road test on my 16th birthday- passed. Never have seen a Chevrolet with positive ground.
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by vwfish » Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:13 pm
I should have known. I also have two 60's era VW Buses and whenever there is an electrical problem it's almost always a ground connection. I will have to run the connections this weekend, assuming it's warm enough to do so. Spring can't come soon enough this year.
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