Alternator 6 v to 12 V conversion C more, G2 GB spring

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Alternator 6 v to 12 V conversion C more, G2 GB spring

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There are items in tech tips on this subject. They consist of about a page of text. While scanning old Jampot Magazines, I found this below, in November 1975 issue.
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I am now up the the end of 1975 scanning the old Jampot magazines. There's a lot of long forgotten factual club history in them waiting to be re discovered. Quite a lot of it while AMC was still producing motor cycles. Needless to say a lot of hints and tips. Not sure if or when these old mags will become available, as are some more recent years.
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Re: Alternator 6 v to 12 V conversion

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Thank you for doing this, Rob. I really appreciate the effort that it takes to scan and catalogue all of those magazines.
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I should really stop letting items catch my eye while scanning old Jampots or I never will complete the job. I could not resist passing this on. Note dates for diagrams.
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Rob

Keeping going, it's a really useful job.

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There are 100's . I have noticed some quite interest tips. Like a lightweight gear box spring that quickly broke. This was replaced with a spring less likely to brake. But, if I recall, the spring rotated. There is a mod showing where to drill and tap a tread for a small screw, to stop the spring rotating. Found it,
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