Posted by Andy Motteberg on February 28, 2008 at 12:02:40 from (4.143.218.217):
In Reply to: H Generator posted by neblinc on February 28, 2008 at 06:06:08:
I'd clean it up real good and put in a kit that has new bushings, brushes, seals and other small parts. Make sure all the parts are in good shape, not worn or damaged. Make sure you lubricate the bushings and bearings with some oil or grease. Also, I think you should get a brand new voltage regulator, they are much nicer than the cutouts.
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