AzPete
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I would get an updated electronic voltage regulator. Did that on my '66 and it made a world of difference and there was nothing wring with the original one.
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Now that you mention it, I do have one of those."AzPete" said:I would get an updated electronic voltage regulator. Did that on my '66 and it made a world of difference and there was nothing wring with the original one.
:rofl"AzPete" said:Better fix this soon or you just may have to sell me the car for parts..... :toot It isn't worth driving this way......
Couldn't hurt I guess. Thanks"daveSanborn" said:I've got the Scott Drake wiring schematics for wiring up their "new" dynamite sticks. Would they help you?