Commutator on Gray Marine Model S en... |
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Robert Norman Johnson
Member Username: oldenginebob
Post Number: 5 Registered: 02-2011
| Posted on Thursday, June 23, 2011 - 01:26 am: |
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I took the top off my timer on my Gray Marine model S and do not see any way for the power to flow from the rotor to the cover. Could there have been a ball setting on top of the shaft or something like this? there is a spring loaded pin coming in from the side that rubs on the side of the rotor but I don't know how the current flows through and up out the top to go into the outlet. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Bob out west on the high dessert |
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