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1948-1952 Shop Service Manual - - Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club

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2 - 16 ENGINE TUNE-UP<br />

3. Set carburetor throttle lever adjusting screw so engine will<br />

idle approximately 400 R.P.M.<br />

4. Increase engine R.P.M. by carefully rotating the accelerator<br />

bellcrank while watching the voltmeter gauge.<br />

NOTE: When the voltmeter reacts at any point between<br />

6.4 to 7 volts the circuit breaker points should close and<br />

the ammeter will now show that the generator is charging.<br />

When the circuit breaker points close, a slight drop back<br />

of the voltmeter needle will be noticed. In the event the<br />

drop back is not evident, slightly discharge the battery and<br />

recheck<br />

5. Next slowly reduce the engine speed and watch the<br />

ammeter.<br />

NOTE: When the ammeter reads 4 to 6 amperes, negative<br />

side of zero, the circuit breaker should open and the ammeter<br />

needle will return to zero. Perform operations 4 and<br />

5 several times you are sure your readings are correct.<br />

6. Proper adjustments can be made by bending the spring<br />

hanger on the breaker. See "Circuit Breaker Adjustment".<br />

VOLTAGE REGULATOR CHECK:<br />

1. Disconnect the battery wire at the voltage regulator" B"<br />

terminal and connect the test ammeter between the voltage<br />

regulator "B" terminal and the wire. disconnected.<br />

NOTE: Test ammeter resistance knob must be in the<br />

"Out" position before connecting test leads.<br />

2. Connect the voltmeter positive lead to the regulator base<br />

and the negative lead to the regulator "B" terminal, Figure<br />

25.<br />

3. Run engine at approximately 2000 R.P.M.<br />

4. Turn resistor knob in until ammeter reads 18 amperes and<br />

then check the voltmeter reading which should 7.2 to 7.4<br />

volts. (Hot, cover in place).<br />

NOTE: If car is out of warranty the voltage regulator can<br />

be set by bending the spring hanger to get this necessary<br />

reading. The unit must be final-checked with the voltage<br />

regulator cap in place as generally it will change the<br />

reading from .1 to .2 of a volt and must be compensated<br />

for in making this adjustment.<br />

5. Stop engine, disconnect battery negative terminal and<br />

then proceed to remove the tester leads from the voltage<br />

regulator and Install the wires back onto the "B" terminal<br />

of the regulator.<br />

6. Install the voltage regulator cover<br />

VOLTAGE REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT:<br />

1. To adjust the operating voltage remove cover and change<br />

the armature spring tension by bending the lower spring<br />

hanger. Increasing tension raises the operating voltage;<br />

decreasing the tension lowers it.<br />

2. Replace cover and re-check.<br />

3. After each adjustment of the voltage regulator, stop and<br />

re-start it. Bring engine up to 3000 R.P.M. and adjust<br />

current to 15 amperes before taking a reading.<br />

CURRENT REGULATOR CHECK:<br />

Disconnect the battery wire at the regulator "B"<br />

terminal and connect the test ammeter between the<br />

voltage regulator "B" terminal and the wire disconnected,<br />

Figure 26.<br />

FIGURE 25<br />

FIGURE 26

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