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Old 15-06-06, 08:21
Richard Notton
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Originally posted by alleramilitaria
yup thats him
i need to know on a lucas ger there are 3 posts at the rear
one at
12
4
and
6
i need to know what is +, _ and earth
any ideas?
no its not marked
dave
Send a picture if you can so we can identify it.

Generally the ground post is obviously a stud direct into the casing and leaves two terminals on an insulated strip. The larger is "D" and the smaller "F". I'm assuming though its the usual Morris configuration where the dynamo is driven by, and the tensioner for, the timing chain.

Hence it is essential that the necessarily substantial dynamo nose bearing is in good order. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Would it be like this?

R.
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