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Last time I checked NAPA still offers the Dyneto regulator for the 33-34 Packards and at least until a year ago you could still buy the earlier regulator/cutout new from them. And of course there are folks that rebuild that type of control unit so on a vintage vehicle like yours where authenticity is important, I'd explore those two avenues before I'd cobble together some awkward and unsightly solution which really isn't necessary.
Posted on: 2008/1/8 0:06
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Dave,
Thanks, that's good to know. I wouldn't consider retrofitting the OEM cutout/regulator if the new one wouldn't function markedly better AND look identical from the outside.
Posted on: 2008/1/8 0:18
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I understand that the 726 normally has a cut-out only, as on my 533. I would consider a regulator to be a big upgrade. The original 726/733 generator is also flat-out at around 15 amps so try to pick up a generator from the 30's if you are going to run reasonable lights, indicators, etc. Best regards, eter Toet
Posted on: 2008/1/8 5:38
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Hi Dave,
I had my generator rebuilt a few years ago and what the shop did was opened up the original cutout relay and replaced it with diodes or something on that order. If you like I can go through my paper work for the name of the place and send it off to you?
Posted on: 2008/1/8 7:51
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Tom,
I would be interested in knowing who did that conversion for you so yes, please look in your paperwork and post the company name or PM me. Do you think they need the whole generator or they can just convert the cut-out relay itself? Thanks, Scott
Posted on: 2008/1/8 11:54
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Scott,
I am sure they can just convert your cut-out replay as long as you can dismount it from your generator and send it to them. I will look tonight for the place that did mine and will post it here. Take care I attached my receipt for you Scott with the info. Wasn't to bad a price I thought. And wow I had that done almost 4 years ago how time flies.
Posted on: 2008/1/8 13:40
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Owen Dyneto was right!
Well I had my broken cut out/regulator in a local auto electric shop to get updated to solid state. After a month of delays I just took it back and I'm glad I did. My 726 has a cut out that keeps the battery from draining back through the generator when it's not making enough juice AND and a set of points that opens and shuts the generator field line to regulate the voltage. I know Tom posted the business that rebuild the cut out for his car, my question is did they rebuild the regulator too? I have ordered a later Autolite after market two wire cutout/ regulator as a temporary fix. The gent I ordered the Autolite unit from said there are no solid state replacements/rebuilds for the original Dyneto cut out/charge regulator. Anybody have any ideas what's out there and recommendations for someone to rebuild my original unit (back to stock if necessary)? Also, what's the going rate for a rebuild? Thanks, Scott
Posted on: 2008/2/8 11:24
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Hi Scott,
That was for rebuilding generator and converting the cutout replay.
Posted on: 2008/2/8 12:03
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I know I suggested this before, did you ever get to NAPA and check for one? As of about a year ago they still cataloged them, almost exactly original appearance, and about $38. I bought several of the 33-34 replacements for the Owen Dyneto and the only physical difference is an acorn nut in the center of the cover to attach it, rather than two screws at the side of the base. I'm sure I could find the Echlin/NAPA number for you.
Posted on: 2008/2/8 13:36
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