by 84-1074663779 » Mon Aug 29, 2005 7:09 pm
Your best bet is to remove the faulty coil and take it around to a company that winds transformers and get a few quotes on a rewind job.
The original Telma coils are wound with aluminium wire, but copper wire will work perfectly well (actually better !). The original turns can be removed and counted, and the diameter of the aluminium wire measured. The round fiberglass bobbin can then be rewound with appropriate copper wire and you will be back in business.
I would expect that to be far cheaper than a genuine Telma replacement coil. Some of these retarders are thirty years old, and genuine replacement parts may not even be available these days.
As long as it has the same number of turns of similar wire it will work fine, there is nothing complicated about it. You might even do it yourself at home even more cheaply still, if you can buy some suitable wire.