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Title: volt regulator
Post by: nmainehunter on April 18, 2018, 11:27:57 AM
What are you using for a 6volt regulator or relay? I need to buy something...I'm running a model 61 two brush genny
Title: Re: volt regulator
Post by: 58Tin on April 18, 2018, 02:15:38 PM
In have a 58 with the model 58 2 brush. I am using a reproduction of the Delco-Remy 6v regulator-HD part # 74510-47A
It mounts on a bracket on the right side of the motor. Part # 74531-58 for the bracket.
So far this regulator has held up 4 or 5 years. I will try and post pics
Title: Re: volt regulator
Post by: pan620 on April 30, 2018, 11:21:48 AM
Relay will not work with a 2 brush genny, you need a regulator, Cycle Electric has the best stuff by far!
Title: Re: volt regulator
Post by: Hillside Motorcycle on May 01, 2018, 02:18:19 AM
Cycle Electric is the go-to source for any charging system needs.
Threw the towel in on the Chinese components many years ago.
Title: Re: volt regulator
Post by: Burnout on August 27, 2020, 05:21:50 PM
Will the electronic regulator 32-0056 work with a 3 brush? The catalog says it does but the instructions don't mention
I'm seeing conflicting info regarding wiring for this regulator.
The pdf I downloaded shows the switch (green) wire not used and the light connected to the arm/gen terminal.
If this is so how is the 3rd brush set? Disconnect the field wire from the gen and set for a nominal voltage (6.5v) with the lights off?
Then let the regulator fill in the rest energizing the second field coil.

Is it better to convert to a 2 brush setup with the electronic regulator?

I guess the best question is, what is the better setup? Stock?

I tried wiring it both ways and it will not put out more than ~2.1v unless the lights are on.
Then the gen light goes out and voltage comes up to 7.4v
So it seems to me that the primary or third brush winding is not working and its only charging on the switched field.

I tried to adjust the third brush but was not able to get it to move, back out to the shop after a break and take another shot at the third brush.
Title: Re: volt regulator
Post by: Bangkok BOB on August 27, 2020, 09:28:22 PM
Hi there.

Please take the genny and regulator to someone that knows what ther doing and has a growler to test genny.
The money spent will not be wasted on after market crap.
Delco Remy stuff is worth fixing and keep it original.

Regards,
B.B.
Title: Re: volt regulator
Post by: Burnout on August 27, 2020, 10:43:47 PM
After this one I'll be the go to guy...

I've just never done a 3 brush before and I'm looking for insight.

Don't need a growler as the gen works fine on the lighting field.
Title: Re: volt regulator
Post by: ElPaso 52 on August 29, 2020, 02:54:49 AM
With an electronic regulator you have to convert your 3 brush to 2 brush. I did this years ago on my 56FL and it allowed me to run a modern sealed battery.
Title: Re: volt regulator
Post by: rbabos on September 22, 2020, 08:19:29 AM
3 brush, any 6 volt tractor relay will work. It's only a switch to shut Batt + from travelling back to the generator when not charging.
Ron