Full Fielding - Maintenance and Repair Forum

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Full Fielding
Sunday, December 04, 2005 5:53 AM
Hi Jackalope

you asked about "Full Fielding" Here's a couple of links:-

1. http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.autoserviceworld.com%2Fissues_SGM%2FPrinterFriendly.asp%3Fstory_id

2.
http://www.prestolite.com/pgs_support/tech_bulletins.php?product_type_id=41#Alternator Troubleshooting On Truck


Link 1. describes how Full Fielding was used (Still can be if you have one) as a means of bypassing the regulator on 10SI and 12Si Delco Alternators. This was used a quick fault diagnoses to see if the problem is the regulator or Alternator. It was supposed to be carried out as a bench type test with the Alternator NOT connected to the loads. The voltage can rise to quite a high level dependant on the Alternator revs and must only be tested BRIEFLY.

In Link 2 , again on the bench, 12 volts is applied to the Field terminal as a means of re-magnetizing the rotor, with the alternator NOT rotating.

Hope this explains the procedure


Alont

Re: Full Fielding
Wednesday, December 07, 2005 5:41 AM
Thanks Alont, But what I was getting at is how Rob says it damages the alternators when I know for a first hand fact it does not. This is great info you've found and I hope Rob sees it and reads it.

Thanks again



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