I recently purchased a restored '48 Chief. It's a nice bike and seems to be mostly correct, but it's not a complete show bike (which isn't really what I wanted).
I removed the chrome instrument housing to correct some paint defects on the tank and noticed there was no generator light. Only the speedo light. I then tracked down the wiring diagram to see what was going on and realized that there is only one connector tab on the front of my regulator. The diagram indicates that there should be a second tab that connects to the generator light. So it seems that since I have this regulator, there is nothing to drive the indicator light. I guess if I decide I want it later, I may have to get a new regulator that is correct and either a new wiring harness, or find the existing wire (it may be buried) and connect it.
Am I right that the correct cycle came with a regulator with two tabs, one that drives the generator indicator light?
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I removed the chrome instrument housing to correct some paint defects on the tank and noticed there was no generator light. Only the speedo light. I then tracked down the wiring diagram to see what was going on and realized that there is only one connector tab on the front of my regulator. The diagram indicates that there should be a second tab that connects to the generator light. So it seems that since I have this regulator, there is nothing to drive the indicator light. I guess if I decide I want it later, I may have to get a new regulator that is correct and either a new wiring harness, or find the existing wire (it may be buried) and connect it.
Am I right that the correct cycle came with a regulator with two tabs, one that drives the generator indicator light?
1948_indian_chief_1563493466bd51fbIMG_0773.jpgIMG_0313.jpgIMG_0314.jpgIMG_0315.jpg
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