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1963 Ford Lincoln Fairlane Falconmercury Alternator Charge Manual Rare Regulator on 2040-parts.com

US $9.90
Location:

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Make:Ford Type:Alternators

SERVICE DEPARTMENT

LINCOLN-MERCURY DIVISION

Ford Motor Company

 

“ALTERNATOR CHARGING SYSTEM”

TRAINING BOOKLET PUBLICATION

Dated MARCH 1963

 

 

You don’t see this book anywhere! It only went to Ford-Lincoln Mercury Dealers!

 

48 pages in color on most everything you’ll ever need to know about these systems. It has many photos, illustrations, schematics, test procedures, troubleshooting, settings and specifications on the following topics:

 

·        30 AMP ALTERNATORS

·        40 AMP ALTERNATORS

·        Operation of Alternator

·        Operation of Regulator

·        Troubleshooting

·        Tests, Procedures & Adjustments (on-car)

·        Removal and Installation

·        Disassembly, Inspection, Bench Testing

·        Specifications

                               

               

 

This booklet was primarily intended for the Training Programs at all Training Facilities. This one came from their South Jersey School in Moorestown, NJ. It even has a school stamp on the front cover. They only went to Dealers or the Instructional Schools and were not available to the general public. It is a near flawless professional COLOR reprint from the original.

 

 

 

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