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129. Electrical schematic shows the regulator post are. B , G , F.
The regulator that is in it has L , B , F.
What is the difference ?
I can tell this thing is wired wrong. Had hot going to ground. My only spare regulator has the L post also.
Does anyone have ohm specs I can use to bench test the regulator and also the starter/generator ?
 
129. Electrical schematic shows the regulator post are. B , G , F.
The regulator that is in it has L , B , F.
What is the difference ?
I can tell this thing is wired wrong. Had hot going to ground. My only spare regulator has the L post also.
Does anyone have ohm specs I can use to bench test the regulator and also the starter/generator ?
Depending on what style V/R you have, the L terminal is for lights or load only. All V/R's now days are case ground and do not have a G-Ground terminal. If it's the style like this one, the G terminal goes to the S/G starter generator and is not a ground.
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