On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Jack <tdma@cs.com> wrote:
If you fix it "right," it would take about 4 hours to install a new stator, regulator and the wire to move the regulator to a place where it is in the airflow. Once that is done, unless you're stuck in freeway traffic above 90 degrees, it'll charge for many years.
It has a new regulator mounted below in the triple clamp in the air flow.
But no new stator yet.
There is, however, sheet rock on the garage wall, the drift boat is at my son's grandparents, and so I might actually find time to take a few more steps "real soon now". :-)
There is, however, sheet rock on the garage wall, the drift boat is at my son's grandparents, and so I might actually find time to take a few more steps "real soon now". :-)
OTOH, I have wifely clearance to put a MTB pump track in the back yard. Oh, and archery targets to install in the garage.
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