First, I want to sing the praises of the MTFCA and especially Mr. Strickland a nearby member. After the flood I posted that I was in urgent need of someone who could get my Maxwell and take it somewhere to try to get the water out of everything. Mr. Strickland without hesitation came to the rescue and went above and beyond to save the old car. It was a great blessing and a life saver. The MTFCA members are the some of the best people you could ever hope to know.
Back to what I was supposed to be writing about. Do you know of anyone who can service the magneto and dynamo on the Maxwell. I have been told that they must be taken apart and cleaned to be certain that the flood silt is removed. I don't know if they were functioning properly before the flood or not as I was in the process of going through everything before trying to start it. I think I only had it a week before it took a "swim". Anyway, ideally it would be great to send them both to the same person but I will try to do whatever I need to.
Thanks and God Bless
Any recommendations for non-T magneto repair?
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Re: Any recommendations for non-T magneto repair?
Rudy Calin in Minn.