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Rewiring - Out With the Regulator - Part 3
Topic: Electrical   Posted:2009-11-03
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I can't help it. I simply love automobile voltage regulators. They are mysterious. They trigger at varying points, have wire resistors in the base plate, and the coils interconnect in strange and puzzling ways. Here is the untouched regular, perhaps even original, from Isabelle:

Delco Remy

I'm putting in a one-wire alternator that has a built-in regulator. I won't need this. Here you can see the Delco-Remy mark:

Delco Remy

One of the coils:

Delco Remy

Top:

Delco Remy

Another view:

Delco Remy

The back:

Delco Remy

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