Mike,
You might call around town to see if any shop has people old enough to
understand regulators. If you find one, he may well be able to mend
yours.
I've seen today's issue of the 5 post; it's very obviously not the
original.
My preference would be to stick with the original gear if at all
possible. Since it's worked well for upwards of 50 years, it was pretty
good to begin with. Repair may be better than replacement.
If you can't find anyone in your area, write me back. I can't recall
the name, but there was a guy at our CT MG Club show last year who did
this sort of work, and I can ask around to see if anyone recalls who he
is.
Bob
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 15:32:12 -0500 Mike Duvall <duvallcom@sbcglobal.net>
writes:
> My 9 post regulator doesn't seem to be working correctly. I suspect
> one of
> the windings is bad because when I manually close the contact
> points, the
> ampmeter pins to the left.
>
> Since the 9 post is not available, I was thinking about buying a new
> 5 post
> for the relays and coils. Anybody else tried this?
>
> Thanks, Mike
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