Looking for some help, please.
I have a sick voltage regulator and a couple of spares that should be
checked.
Any suggestions as to who could help?
Thanks!
Bill Hentzen
Control Box RF95 repairs
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Re: Control Box RF95 repairs
Hi Bill
It is possible to unsolder the innards of a new one, and unsolder the
innards of your old one, and it will work fine. No one will know the
difference unless they take to top off, or take the whole thing off and
see the bottom. It is not that hard to do
Cheers Dean
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Subject: [mg-tabc] Control Box RF95 repairs
Looking for some help, please.
I have a sick voltage regulator and a couple of spares that should be
checked.
Any suggestions as to who could help?
Thanks!
Bill Hentzen
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Re: Control Box RF95 repairs
Bill, Like Dean said, it is easy to take the guts from a newer Lucas regulator and put them in to the 9 post shell. I did it to my TC. If however you aren't up to doing that yourself then Jerry Felper from this list can help you out with anything electrical. He operates British Auto Electric in the Southern California area. email: felperg@earthlink.net He has helped me with several items beyond my capabilities and was fast and reasonable. David Edgar, TC 5108 El Cajon, California>I have a sick voltage regulator and a couple of spares that should >be checked.
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Re: Control Box RF95 repairs
Bill Hentzen
I had University Motors rebuild my regulator for the
TC - They put newer MGB reulator parts in it.
Works fine.
Carlyle
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