Biglurr54
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I blew the PTO clutch out on my Oliver Super 55 when brush hogging. I split the tractor replaced the PTO clutch, some seals, and the pilot bearing while it was apart. I am putting it all back together and I am struggling with the wiring. It was converted to 12v neg ground at some point. The wiring was a rats nest and a mess. One wire shorted out and burnt other wires a while ago. Needless to say, its time to completely rewire it.
I am struggling at two places. One is the generator/alternator. It looks like a GM alternator. It has one lug for a heavy wire and then it has two wires on a plug. The one wire on the lug went to the ammeter. One wire on the plug goes to a small diode thing and then to a 4 wire voltage regulator. The other wire on the plug goes to another place on the voltage regulator. One other wire on the voltage regulator goes to the coil side of the resistor and the last wire on the regulator is a complete unknown to me. It seems like someone took the generator off and kept the voltage regulator. Where does the one unknown wire go for the voltage regulator? Do I need the voltage regulator if it is an alternator? I am wondering if who ever did the conversion kept the original voltage regulator and stepped it down to 6 volts through the resistor.
Could/Should I switch the old coil out with a new 12v coil and get rid of the resistor? Would that burn out my points?
I am struggling at two places. One is the generator/alternator. It looks like a GM alternator. It has one lug for a heavy wire and then it has two wires on a plug. The one wire on the lug went to the ammeter. One wire on the plug goes to a small diode thing and then to a 4 wire voltage regulator. The other wire on the plug goes to another place on the voltage regulator. One other wire on the voltage regulator goes to the coil side of the resistor and the last wire on the regulator is a complete unknown to me. It seems like someone took the generator off and kept the voltage regulator. Where does the one unknown wire go for the voltage regulator? Do I need the voltage regulator if it is an alternator? I am wondering if who ever did the conversion kept the original voltage regulator and stepped it down to 6 volts through the resistor.
Could/Should I switch the old coil out with a new 12v coil and get rid of the resistor? Would that burn out my points?