Prestolite Silicon Transistor Voltage Regulator Leece Neville 5078r on 2040-parts.com
Roseville, California, United States
Prestolite Silicon Transistor Voltage Regulator Leece-Neville. R0015078RB or 5078RB. New unit.
3 terminal regulator: Pos, Neg, Fld terminals. Says do not ground field terminal. Ships Super fast!! Free Shipping!! Happy bidding and have a nice day!! |
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