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1100E 1150 stator wiring question

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I just finised a 1150 swap into my 1100E.. the 3 wires off the 1100e stator are different color from the 1150.. the 1150 stator wires are all yellow... whats the trick to matching these wires up?


thanks in advance..
 
No trick at all just hook them up there is no phase relationship. While you are at it think about replacing the R/R with a Series R/R and maybe the stator will never burn out.
 
I just finised a 1150 swap into my 1100E.. the 3 wires off the 1100e stator are different color from the 1150.. the 1150 stator wires are all yellow... whats the trick to matching these wires up?


thanks in advance..
no trick- colors don't matter. But make sure you connect them directly to r/r . And hopefully you read the stuff about series r/r's .

edit : I'm too slow!
 
Ok thanks gentlemen. I figured so because when I tested them with my meter I got .9 ohm on each of the wires.
 
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