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<blockquote data-quote="peebeeaitch" data-source="post: 63660" data-attributes="member: 8318"><p>HanSolo: this is what I also thought.</p><p>But then, after a day's worth of crud cleaning, I was looking through the manuals as a distraction. I came across this:</p><p><img src="http://bobcat.thesouthpole.co.za/BloodSweatAndTears/2013-02-24_1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Those thingys looked remarkably like my thingies. And, the wire dissappears in behind the cover I cannot get off because the "soft hammer" does not remove the flywheel:</p><p><img src="http://bobcat.thesouthpole.co.za/BloodSweatAndTears/2013-02-24_5.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Of course there is no description of the function of the blocks. A couple of pages later:</p><p><img src="http://bobcat.thesouthpole.co.za/BloodSweatAndTears/2013-02-24_2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>So, I now assume that the little blocks are the rectifier and regulator. I cannot confirm the accuracy of the sketch because I have not been able to remove the flywheel with the "soft hammer" - but it looks good as a sketch either way.</p><p>The manual provides this useful advice:</p><p><img src="http://bobcat.thesouthpole.co.za/BloodSweatAndTears/2013-02-24_3.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>I am therefore in the market for an external rectifier/regulator after I managed to remove the operational part (black) from the aluminium part (silver) that is there to provide good heat removal. More importantly, does someone have the wiring diagram for the alternator (like wiring colour functions)? This will allow me to successfully fit the after-market part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peebeeaitch, post: 63660, member: 8318"] HanSolo: this is what I also thought. But then, after a day's worth of crud cleaning, I was looking through the manuals as a distraction. I came across this: [IMG]http://bobcat.thesouthpole.co.za/BloodSweatAndTears/2013-02-24_1.jpg[/IMG] Those thingys looked remarkably like my thingies. And, the wire dissappears in behind the cover I cannot get off because the “soft hammer” does not remove the flywheel: [IMG]http://bobcat.thesouthpole.co.za/BloodSweatAndTears/2013-02-24_5.jpg[/IMG] Of course there is no description of the function of the blocks. A couple of pages later: [IMG]http://bobcat.thesouthpole.co.za/BloodSweatAndTears/2013-02-24_2.jpg[/IMG] So, I now assume that the little blocks are the rectifier and regulator. I cannot confirm the accuracy of the sketch because I have not been able to remove the flywheel with the “soft hammer” - but it looks good as a sketch either way. The manual provides this useful advice: [IMG]http://bobcat.thesouthpole.co.za/BloodSweatAndTears/2013-02-24_3.jpg[/IMG] I am therefore in the market for an external rectifier/regulator after I managed to remove the operational part (black) from the aluminium part (silver) that is there to provide good heat removal. More importantly, does someone have the wiring diagram for the alternator (like wiring colour functions)? This will allow me to successfully fit the after-market part. [/QUOTE]
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