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p-10 voltage regulater part number ???


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I need to replace a voltage regulater for my 1940 ply. p-10 sedan. does anyone know if there is a part number for these?

I changed the Positive Gd. to Nagitive Gd. will this have any effect on the voltage regulater? Will I need to Polorize the regulater when I put on the new one??

Need some input on this fellows.

Thanks,

Dan the Autonut

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See: http://www.ply33.com/Parts/group8#8-28-74

Polarization is only for the generator. It happens to be easiest to do it at the regulator.

Why did you switch to negative ground if you are keeping 6v? I can't think of a real advantage to that.

In answer to your Question, I changed the Neg- Gd. to Pos. Gd. because thats what I am use to. Some day I might have a senior moment and hook the battery up backwards.

Any way, thank you for that part number.

As to my other Question, will I have to Polarize the Generator at the voltage reg. after installing the New voltage regulator ????????????

Thanks for your help !

Dan the Autonut

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In answer to your Question, I changed the Neg- Gd. to Pos. Gd. because thats what I am use to. Some day I might have a senior moment and hook the battery up backwards.

Any way, thank you for that part number.

As to my other Question, will I have to Polarize the Generator at the voltage reg. after installing the New voltage regulator ????????????

Thanks for your help !

Dan the Autonut

I thought I answered that: The generator it the thing that gets polarized. You are not changing the generator.

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