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voltage regulator rebuild
sense I cant work the search function on here.
is anyone rebuilding voltage regulators? |
Re: voltage regulator rebuild
Joe Perri email: [email protected] PH: 312-307-1977
He just did my horn relay |
Re: voltage regulator rebuild
Or you can install a vintage cover on a parts store electronic replacement. That's what I did, and only your hairdresser will know.
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Re: voltage regulator rebuild
But among other details,it won't have a date or part # on it.
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As stated above, the "Wells" electronic one is the way to go for reliability. My battery was getting overcharged and puking a bit. Bought a $25 electronic regulator, swapped my original cover over to it, and all is right again. Will have my oem, date coded original unit rebuilt and would be a 10 min swap out if needed. I'm sure somebody will figure out how to put the new electronic guts into a date coded oem unit. That would be the cats meow for cars that get driven a lot
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Re: voltage regulator rebuild
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 69L78</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Joe Perri email: [email protected] PH: 312-307-1977
He just did my horn relay </div></div> I reached out to Joe. He responded promptly, although he does not restore regulators. Anyone else that restores regulators? Tim |
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Nobody is really looking at dates on a regulator unless it is for show. Even at most shows people do not look at the dates on them. I am with Sully and Gary. Gotta be driveable!
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