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Corvette Capacitor, Voltage Regulator, 1965-68 on 2040-parts.com

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Golden, Colorado, United States

Golden, Colorado, United States

Here's a used original Delco Remy 1964086 voltage regulator capacitor with mounting bracket as installed on '65-68 Corvette with radio option that's been cleaned and verified.  Unique is the connector hood that's in virtually new condition--usually these have badly discolored.

Rated at 0.5 uF +/- 25% tolerance, this one tests at 0.436 uF with 0.01 dissipation factor (factory fresh not leaking internally).  This is NOT a reproduction part!

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