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Motorola Voltage Regulator R-1800 on 2040-parts.com

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Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:JIMCO Interchange Part Number:5-197 Manufacturer Part Number:R-1800 Other Part Number:5-203

Motorola Voltage Regulator R-1800.

JIMCO brand universal round back 12 volt Motorola: MOT 5-197 or 5-203 part numbers. Adjustable. Positive or Negative Ground. With or Without Isolation Diode. Complete with instructions and new sealing gasket.

Detailed instructions are included for:
OEM: Reg number Alternator number
R7-3 8SA2001N or 8SA2011R Neg G, 12 volt, 68 and 84 amp, no isolation diode
R7-3 8SA2007R or 12SA115 Neg G, 12 volt, 85 and 120 amp, no isolation diode
R7-2 12SA110 or 8HC2001L Neg G, 12 volt, 85 and 60 amp, with isolation diode
8RG2002 8SA2002N or 8SA2012R Pos G, 12 volt, 64 and 84 amp, no isolation diode

There is a resistor on the underside, visible by the tag in the second photo. If you have an isolation diode simple remove the resistor, if not leave it. 


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