More on the Voltage Regulator
Last week we mentioned that a voltage regulator could be built for our Super Sixes and there were some Qs about the setup that I could not answer. I just found this thread on a Model T forum and thought it useful enough to pass on here. The John Regan mentioned here is the fellow that can build the regulators for us in our old cutout can so that it looks just like a proper bit.
The thread is fairly long, but I think worth a bit of attention if you are contemplating doing this. I intend to just as soon as I can locate a pair of old cutouts suitable for conversion.
Paul O'Neil
AEROMARK
1524 W. Commonwealth Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92833-2728
(714) 447-8855
www.aeromark.net
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Model T Ford Forum: Forum2005: VR vs. Cutout
The thread is fairly long, but I think worth a bit of attention if you are contemplating doing this. I intend to just as soon as I can locate a pair of old cutouts suitable for conversion.
Paul O'Neil
AEROMARK
1524 W. Commonwealth Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92833-2728
(714) 447-8855
www.aeromark.net
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Model T Ford Forum: Forum2005: VR vs. Cutout
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