12v Voltage Regulator 12 Volt 1940 - 1956 Plymouth Dodge 1955 1954 1953 1957 on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
Same bolt patter for 1940-1956 Plymouth. V8 or 6cl with 12 V generator (green label). This was removed from a running 1940 Plymouth with a 1953 Dodge 6cl engine. A friend told me it must be 12 Volt because of the way the coils looked inside and the fact that it was not charging my 6 Volt system. It appears to be an after market part. And looks very nice for a used part. I sanded/cleaned the points.
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