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Old 27-08-17, 03:54
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Paul

Richard's suggestion , using the later type regulator mechanism, and fitting it into the original box, is a very good and cheaper solution . After doing this mod. you will end up with a reliable charging system . My series 1 Landy uses a RB regulator and its a very reliable and simple unit, I have pulled it apart and cleaned it , its never given any trouble.
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