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Old 04-20-2014, 10:07 AM
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Default Bonehead mistakes!!!!!!!!

Folks I have accidently deleted the photos I took of the wiring at teardown from my phone.I need to know which one of these wires is the positive and which one is the negative.I have a wiring diagram but all it shows is the positive and negative wires,not which ones are which.I figured I could take a battery and quickly hook up the wires and find out that way but my luck as soon as I touch the wrong wires it would ruin the clutch.Hope that makes sense.Thanks.
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Old 04-20-2014, 10:28 AM
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use a multi-meter and shoot the wires..determine continuity. If you need a talk-on how to do that let someone know and one of us can talk you through that.
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Never mind,I got it figured out.I tried to delete the post but couldn't figure that one out.Happy Easter to everyone.
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use a multi-meter and shoot the wires..determine continuity. If you need a talk-on how to do that let someone know and one of us can talk you through that.
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It doesn't matter on a clutch.
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Good one! Thought it was funny after I posted the reply; senior member not knowing how to determine where to place a wire...
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Default Pick coils !

Like Sam the Man says ; don't care situation, +/- . The coil is a set tight wound insolated wires that when current (volts) run through them ,they create a force field that causes a magnet to jump forward , engaging pulley to spin belt ! but careful with other devices +/- is important . Mr bender has always been the go to guy in electrical matters also !!
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