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Re: My G-G-G-Generator (real question at end)

To: Ron Soave <soavero@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: My G-G-G-Generator (real question at end)
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 10:34:51 -0500
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
I'm not tryin' to ppppput you down...
We were kinda screwin' 'round
        talkin' 'bout your generator
Amps might mmmmean a lot...
Did you try the bat you got?
        talkin' 'bout your generator
Thought by now you'd have it in....
thought by now you'd have it spin
        talkin' 'bout your generator
But if it's not pppputting out...
Time to give Moss a shout
        not my generator, my generaaator....
        Peter 
                geeesh
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At 10:10 AM 4/21/2000 , you wrote:
>Sung to the tune of The Who's "My Generation":
>
>Went up last night to Madison Town
>To try to make my generator spin 'round and 'round
>It wouldn't make no volts hot or cold
>But then again the generator's 46 years old
>
>My Generator, this my generator...
>Tryin' keep those volts from f-f-f-fading away...
>
>Sorry--anyway, after a post-beer backshop rebuild on
>my generator, we (Peter C. and I) hooked up a battery
>charger (and later battery) to the generator terminals
>to check movement.  The gen spins, but only at maybe
>40 RPM.  I had never checked it this way before, and
>Peter recalled it should spin like a starter.  Anyone
>have an opinion before I try it on the car and/or
>return it to Peter for a full rebuild?
>
>=====
>Ron Soave
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