Hi Joe,
If you get into this adjusting procedure, you might find that the
adjusting screws are hard to reach. I made up two angle screwdrivers to
get at them. Take two 6d finishing nail, pound each end flat with a
hammer. File to appropriate screwdriver blade shape. Bend one so that the
blade on the short leg of the screwdriver is parallel to the length of
the long blade, and the other so that the short leg is perpindicular to
the long blade. With these, you won't have to disconnect the regulator
from the firewall to get at the screws.
Bob
On Fri, 11 Jul 1997 16:25:04 -0400 Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net> writes:
>JHoltslag@aol.com wrote:
>
>> Can anyone give me some ideas on what might be wrong or how to
>> troubleshoot this regulator problem. If it were a 5-poster, I
>would
>> simply buy a new one but the cost of a 9-poster makes me want to
>> see if I can dig around in with my meter to see if I can fix this
>baby
>> before
>> I apply for a home equity loan. Does anyone out there repair 9-post
>> regulator? Again..thanks in advance...Joe Holtslag
>>
>
>Hi Joe, Have you tried following the procedures and settings
>that
>are given in Section N of the Workshop Manual? I believe that they are
>equally valid for 9-post or 5-post. It sounds as if you're at home
>with
>a multimeter so it shouldn't be too bad to do.
>
>Bud Krueger
>52TD
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