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Hi Folks,

Here are a training booklet that has been added to the Old Online Chevy Manuals

Checking and Adjusting the Voltage Regulator Unit 1940 - 1947 Chevrolets

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Thanks Keith,
I have been looking for that information for years, sounds a little complicated, but helpfull.


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Can these be copied or saved from the site for future reference? I couldn't find any way to save them and to print It was page by page. Very slow.


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Hi P.U.Guy,

To save copies of the pages you can right click on the page image, a menu will appear and select "save image as." You will have to do each page one at a time. I don't have these manuals in pdf online because some people will download and sell on ebay which defeats the purpose of viewing them for free and is a slap in my face.

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If your voltage has been replaced with a one made after about 1950 the adjustments will be different.


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Gene, thanks for the tip on the voltage regulators. What is different with the regulators manufactured after 1950?
Thanks Don


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