voltage regulator repair or modification

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Glenn Brazil
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voltage regulator repair or modification

Post by Glenn Brazil » Thu May 01, 2014 4:53 pm

Does anyone modify the 9-post Lucas voltage regulators (solid state) or repair old ones. Need point of contact please. thanks- Glenn

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Steve Simmons
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Re: voltage regulator repair or modification

Post by Steve Simmons » Thu May 01, 2014 7:17 pm

I prefer rebuilding as original. When solid state fails, it does so suddenly and without warning. An original mechanical regulator will show signs of its impending doom long before it leaves you stranded.

Jerry Felper of British Auto Electric rebuilds them.

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Tel: 714-630-1074
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Tim Jackson
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Re: voltage regulator repair or modification

Post by Tim Jackson » Fri May 02, 2014 2:13 am

Glenn,
John James’ list of suppliers (electrics section) includes the one suggested by Steve, plus others (http://ttypes.org/suppliers/). My RF91 was restored (in UK) by Bill Hearsum of Rockhall Auto Electrics, old school and not cheap, but it’s working well (http://www.classiccarwebsite.com/rockha ... -electrics).
Tim
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stephen stierman
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Re: voltage regulator repair or modification

Post by stephen stierman » Fri May 02, 2014 6:39 am

I have transplanted the workings of a new later replacement regulator into my original, takes a bit of soldering and drilling of a hole or two but can be done.
Steve

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