21 window- in the beginning

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thanks for the heads up. This one came with the bus but had been removed and dropped in a box. Has the fader and speaker too. For a 58dlx in Germany the only options were these or a Becker monte carlo if you wanted FM. The Koln is cool, it has mechanical auto search. Press the button and the cogs whir away mechanically moving the tuning as it finds a station.

The wasos are bus or bug specific. The bus ones have deeper bodies so the casing is the right height for the bus shift mount. Nowhere as rare as the sperwolf though.

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I scored a Blaupunkt Frankenfurter for the 15 window, but when you go over a bump, it takes a jump to the left, then a jump to the right, then to fix it you have to put your hands on your hips and pull your knees in tight.
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vanell wrote:I but when you go over a bump, it takes a jump to the left, then a jump to the right, then to fix it you have to put your hands on your hips and pull your knees in tight.
Hey Old man, I think you are a little confused- wasn't that what your brother said when he first drove the ute?
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vanell wrote:I scored a Blaupunkt Frankenfurter for the 15 window, but when you go over a bump, it takes a jump to the left, then a jump to the right, then to fix it you have to put your hands on your hips and pull your knees in tight.
Hilarious :lol:
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have been restoring 90mm 12 volt generators- have the field coils and a couple of NOS commutators bought from Malaysia years ago. The trick is to remove the field shoe screws. Below is the tool I used, and a simple 10 ton press. Remember to support the internals, having removed the commutator . I used the case separator to push against the inside of the generator as I applied pressure with the press to avoid distortion of the case. . All the screws came free without destroying them. Will post a few pics eventually.

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Drag Link 1/2" Drive 3Pc.Socket Set T & E Tools 34326
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Excellent news, you’ll have the technique mastered just in time for my engine build 8) . Any more pics of assembly progress?
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OK- photos- the case separator was used once the innards are removed to prevent the pressure from the press distorting the case. Probably unnecessary. The generator case was stabilised with angle iron in the press. Much easier than I thought. The drag link tool I found on eBay. Probably just as easy to take it to a auto electrician to get the screws out, but then you still have to get them back in! The key- make sure everything is square as you apply pressure.
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Awesome work right there :D
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That’s pretty epic!
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Any updates Steve
Word on the street is u are making great progress
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Steve Keeley wrote: Sun Nov 29, 2020 1:20 pm OK- photos- the case separator was used once the innards are removed to prevent the pressure from the press distorting the case. Probably unnecessary. The generator case was stabilised with angle iron in the press. Much easier than I thought. The drag link tool I found on eBay. Probably just as easy to take it to a auto electrician to get the screws out, but then you still have to get them back in! The key- make sure everything is square as you apply pressure.
Steve I’ve just been reading about rebuilding my generator and think I’m going to have a crack at a full rebuild, did you need to do the bearings or was it just a straight swap with the NOS stuff?

For anyone thinking about it here is a great how to page

http://74.124.194.191/moto_guzzi_loopfr ... osch.html?
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Another valla in 2 yrs time surely
Any updates mate
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