Lucas Starter Generator Manual

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Lucas Starter Generator Manual

Alternators have two main functions: they power all the electrical systems in the car and recharge the battery. Lucas alternators are practically maintenance-free and can be expected to operate for between 120,000 and 150,000 miles before they need attention or replacement. Unlike generators, the brass rings that the brushes make contact with are completely smooth, and the brushes are made out of graphite. Wiring a Lucas alternator is a fairly straightforward process, but some car manufacturers do position alternators in hard to access places.

Attach the positive cable to the positive terminal of the alternator. If your alternator has two positive terminals, one connects a cable to the starter motor, and the other connects the cable that goes to your battery. Locate the two positive cables nearby: they will be red. If your car only has one cable, then the wiring for the starter motor is elsewhere, and you do not need to use both terminals. Push the connectors onto the terminals or position the eyelets over the terminals, then screw the bolts on with your fingers. Tighten the bolts with the small wrench.

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