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#117874 - 05/03/02 03:02 AM Re-magnetizing
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We have a 26 T and the magneto is very weak.<BR>I have been told that they can be re-magnetized, in the car with out removing the fly wheel?<BR>Were can I find the info on how to do this? bmccandlessascmt@cs.com

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#117875 - 01/21/03 06:01 PM Re: Re-magnetizing
Mark Golding Offline
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Registered: 09/16/02
Posts: 114
Loc: Pa
even thought this can be done in the car your better off removing them and sending them to RV Anderson. if you need his address e-mail me. I have done them in the car with very bad results. your better off removing them and send both the magnets and the field coil in to be re paired and checked. price varries according to year of T.

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