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Dave 383 stroker

1984 c-165 not charging.  Checked the ac voltage coming out of the engine (30-+). I Checked at the rectifier plug  and noticed the two wires that were cut. Do these need to be hooked up in order for the rectifier to work? Thanks Dave 

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pfrederi

Rectifier should have 3 terminals on it.  Two marked AC connect to the two wires coming from the engine.  3rd wire goes to the "R" terminal on ignition switch

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pacer

OK, lemme verify what I think I'm seeing ..... your 2 meter probes are stuck in the plug? and the yellow jumper is stuck in the other end? and is that plug a 3 wire plug? ----- sooooo, now the question is - where is the rectifier?

 

You have to have the 3 wire plug connex to the rectifier, 2 wires side by side are the 30-32v ac coming out of the flywheel and a 3rd 13-14v dc going to the switch.

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gwest_ca

This model should have a 2-wire regulator

 

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Dave 383 stroker

Does this help?

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WHX??

Looks like from here those wires should be going to the stator.  Is there a regulator Like Garry pictured above? 

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squonk

following the yellow wire to the wire cover thingy it turns to black wire which should lead to the regulator Garry showed. Those cut wires should be going to the stator under the shroud.

 

Garry is there a wiring diagram for this tractor?

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gwest_ca

Do not have a 1984 diagram but suspect the 1983 will be the same.

Click on the diagram for larger versions

The photo shows a black wire with white stripe. That is considered a white wire as noted in the diagram and should go to the pink (red) wire in the other end of the connector.

 

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Dave 383 stroker

Yellow and red wire goes to the rectifier ( behind the battery).The two black wires are to the left in the second picture that go into the engine. The two cut ones are two the right.  I am getting 32 + ac volts up to the plug. 

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953 nut

Your rectifier will not work if you don't have 12 volts going to the RED wire that connects to the amp meter. Also, the rectifier needs to be grounded.

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WHX??
5 hours ago, Dave 383 stroker said:

I am getting 32 + ac volts up to the plug. 

Sounds like it is connected to the stator then.  I have no idea what those cut wires are for then but they must be factory wires.  Is ther a +12 volt wire coming from the ammeter to the plug? Check the plug carefully it was melted on my C-145 giving bad connections. 

By any chance are both cut wires going to the same terminal on the plug? The black wire spliced to the red wire 2nd pic where does that go? Ther was two wires like that but on tractors with twins like a same vintage 175 or 195. Both saw 12vdc. 

 

Just FYI Dave that particular rectifier was known for overcharging with extended seat times since it was not regulated. We figure out it's bad we may recommend a different replacement. 

 

61 there Richard? I might be moving....:lol:

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