Any Ideas on replacement voltage regulators??
I found that when I ground the field on my gen, it will show a charge on the amp meter.
So, I assume that the regulator is bad.
I have check to be sure that the regulator in grounded.
I went to NAPA to get a replacement and they would have to order it,
the bad part is they want $56.41 for it.
Is this a little on the high side??
Also, my work light is a #4511 sealed beam, they want $37.00 for it.
Wow, I know I will be able to beat the price on the light bulb.
Any thoughts on the price of the regulator would be appreciated!!
Ron
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Take the top off the regulator and touch up the contact points a little before you get that expensive. Might try http://www.cngco.com or http://www.casetractorparts.com
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