Cycle
Electric Inc
Dgv-2569
12 Volt And Dgv-2578 6 Volt Generator
Installation
Instructions
Cycle Electric Inc. manufacturers the DGV-2569 model 65A 12 volt and
DGV-2578 model 61 6-volt generators to Harley-Davidson specifications for
restoration purposes.
The
Importance Of Proper Regulation
The model 65A is rated at 10 amps and the model 61 at 15
amps. They are both capable of producing 20-30 amps. The reason they are designed to be able to put out 300 percent of
rated output is for a better low speed out put. If you draw 20 amps out of a
10-amp generator it will over heat and burn up. That is why it is very
important to have a properly working current limiting regulator to restrict
amperage draw on the generator to (10 amps on the 65A, 15 amps on the 61model). Improper regulation may cause generator damage not covered under
warranty.
The Cycle Electric DGV-2569 generator is covered by a 1-year warranty on workmanship and material defect.
For
a full 2-year guarantee use the Cycle Electric Inc. DGV-5000 generator with
built in regulator
CAUTION!!
Improper
gear fitting will cause shaft damage not covered warranty!
The gear should be a press fit on the armature shaft. If
you can slide your gear all the way on and off by hand, it is too loose.
The inside bore of
the large end of the gear should be no larger then .5190. The generator shaft
should be .5191 to .5199. This makes a light to moderate press fit.
There are a lot of oversized after market gears that fit
loose on the shaft. A loose gear will slide and rock back and forth on the
shaft. The gear is harder than the shaft. A loose gear will
Wear out the generator
armature shaft. Use original stock gear whenever possible.
GENERATOR INSTALLATION
1) Install gear.
A) Install oil deflector on shaft. HD # 31035-58
B) Slide gear on shaft with large end toward bearing. The gear
is a press fit but should slide on just far enough to start engagement of
splines. Check that splines on gear are lined up with splines on shaft. Install
appropriate washer on top of gear depending on model of motor. Install 5/16
24-lock nuts on shaft. Hold gear with pliers and tighten nut. This will draw
the gear down against the oil deflector. Tighten nut until oil deflector will
not spin without gear spinning also.
2) Install chrome end cover
if used.
A) Use a suitable stand to support the generator with
shaft end sticking down.
B) Remove the two ¼-24 nuts from frame screws.
C) Install end cover mounting bracket and reinstall ¼-24
nuts.
D) Install chrome cover.
3) Check length of mounting
bolts. Insert a mounting bolt in engine case and measure from the gasket
surface to end of threads. The threads should stick out between 7/16” and ½”
from gasket surface.
3) Install new gasket and
install generator on motor.
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