I got into an argument with someone on peachparts about this testing method... they said you MUST use a meter to figure out the exact draw... I much prefer the test lamp. It's so simple yet gives very accurate results
I just the regulator for the first time! I found the info on your forum. I have 3 123s and the tension adjusting screw was twisted on all of them. I welded a piece of sheet metal with a hole in it to go over the bolt to a 1/4 inch all thread (didn't have any 6mm all thread). Cleaned and grease the whole Assembly so now I can keep my belts in the groove.
I've had one of those regulator screws break at the head on me when removing them making it a pain to remove the regulator. I'm not sure if they became brittle over time. To make the replacement easier next time, I replaced them with stainless metric allen head screws. They are available at most hardware stores.
Thanks, I'm going to try this.
deezynar 3 months ago
thank you very much
your video is absolutely clear than other videos in youtube
llllAMG 3 months ago
I got into an argument with someone on peachparts about this testing method... they said you MUST use a meter to figure out the exact draw... I much prefer the test lamp. It's so simple yet gives very accurate results
compu85 1 year ago
I just the regulator for the first time! I found the info on your forum. I have 3 123s and the tension adjusting screw was twisted on all of them. I welded a piece of sheet metal with a hole in it to go over the bolt to a 1/4 inch all thread (didn't have any 6mm all thread). Cleaned and grease the whole Assembly so now I can keep my belts in the groove.
beatnic50 1 year ago
I've had one of those regulator screws break at the head on me when removing them making it a pain to remove the regulator. I'm not sure if they became brittle over time. To make the replacement easier next time, I replaced them with stainless metric allen head screws. They are available at most hardware stores.
pdxmack 1 year ago