Mopar Direct Connection Voltage Regulator Part No. 3690732 on 2040-parts.com
Commerce Township, Michigan, US
This was found in a box in a garage attic. It may have been taken off a vehicle, based on the marks on the sides of the two mounting holes. I have no way of testing the voltage regulator, so I do not know if it works. It is a Chrysler (Mopar) Direct Connection "constant voltage" (possibly 13.5 volts) that was used in conjunction with the installation of Chrysler electronic ignition systems on 1966-1971 Chrysler products that came from the factory with the breaker point ignition system.
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