Mike said:
Or should I just buy a regulator and rectifier and diode and

wire this system correctly?

Unless it is not out putting any power, leave the wiring alone. The
rectifier should be inside the case with the windings, per Dan and the box
you see IS the regulator.  If it is not outputting, the first thing Dan
recommends is check the depth of the mounting bolts on any accessories
mounted to the case: i.e.. starter, magneto, etc... If the bolts run too
deep, they will short down the field and stop the production of current.
This was the initial problem with mine. Once I made sure that the bolts only
seated the depth of the case thickness, the current began to flow as
designed. Dan told me this the first time I called and spoke to him (he is
very nice and helpful) and must a common mistake for him to go straight
there first. He can sell you any parts necessary or direct you to a local
supplier for the exact right parts if needed. Call him first. He designed
and built it.

Colin Rainey
brokerpi...@bellsouth.net

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