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69 Delco Remy Voltage Regulator 1962 - 1973 Original 1119515 12v Date N 9 M Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Minot, North Dakota, United States

Minot, North Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pontiac Buick Oldsmobile Chevrolet Chevy Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:1119515 12V 515 Judge 442 Caprice Truck Vette Surface Finish:Buick Truck LT-1 71 72 Interchange Part Number:GM Z-28 SS Shark Chevelle SS Corvette Camaro GS Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:N 9 M 1969 December January February 1970 GTO Part Brand:Delco Remy Factory Original

Up for sale is a Great Working Original Delco Remy Voltage Regulator. This 12V. Voltage Regulator has been inspected, contacts cleaned, output Voltage Air Gap checked and adjusted to factory specs.This Regulator was run on a vehicle to operating temperature to make the proper Voltage adjustments. Fits 1963 thru 1972 GM vehicles. DATE CODE N 9 M  ( December 1969 )  1119515 12 Volt Date Code Correct for December 1969 thru February 1970 build GM Vehicles. Includes a 30 day warranty.

Pontiacs with the 2 Wire Voltage Regulator use the 511 (1119511) Voltage Regulator.

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