Thanks for the video Bryan. It's always a joy working with you through the cameras eye-ball. Keep up the good work & will be looking forward to the next project. Have a beautiful day!! Illinois, USA
Nice work. Doesn't seem so complicated. My '62 356 doesn't have the black oil filler duct, so easier to slide the dynamo out, should I need it at some time.
Hi Bryan, love your videos. Do you mind telling me where the temperature probe for your external thermometer goes? I’m restoring another 912, this one with the same thermometer you have but I didn’t remove it from the car originally so don’t know where to run it. Keep up the great videos!
Looks like you can remove all the capacitors that you have next to the voltage regulator, these were to reduce radio noise and will not do anything for your setup, particularly with the solid state regulator
Thanks for the video Bryan. It's always a joy working with you through the cameras eye-ball. Keep up the good work & will be looking forward to the next project. Have a beautiful day!! Illinois, USA
Thanks for being my Number One Fan!
Congrats. I need to put my new generator back on the car 🤨
Nice work. Doesn't seem so complicated. My '62 356 doesn't have the black oil filler duct, so easier to slide the dynamo out, should I need it at some time.
Very useful. I didn’t take the picture, so I’m not sure how to wire the generator back 😡 I’ll need to find out in the docs I have…
Thanks, helpful and informative
Hi Bryan, love your videos. Do you mind telling me where the temperature probe for your external thermometer goes? I’m restoring another 912, this one with the same thermometer you have but I didn’t remove it from the car originally so don’t know where to run it. Keep up the great videos!
It is sort of next to the battery or behind it. It sticks out in the inner fender area near the horn grill.
Looks like you can remove all the capacitors that you have next to the voltage regulator, these were to reduce radio noise and will not do anything for your setup, particularly with the solid state regulator
Thanks, I assumed that is what they were for but was not sure.
Great information, thanks.
Glad it was helpful!