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Condition:New Brand:P8-405 Regulator Manufacturer Part Number:8-356, 8-405, VSH-6201J, VSH6201JY, 3527501, 35275

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Regulator SPECS:12 Volt, B-Circuit, 14.2 Vset
SPECS FOR:Prestolite ANE Series Alternators
MFR:PRESTOLITE
NOTE 1:Terminal ID: Stud Field, Red Ignition, Case B-.
NOTE 2:For adjustable voltage use P8-405A.
FEATURE 1:100% New Transpo

Part Information
For :   •  Prestolite ANE Series Alternators
Notes:  •  Terminal ID: Stud Field, Red Ignition, Case B-.
•  For adjustable voltage use P8-405A.
Features:  •  100% New Transpo
Also See:  P8-405A
Used On:  Chrysler Marine Engine (1970-1988)
Replaces:  Prestolite 8-356, 8-405, VSH-6201J, VSH6201JY
Unit Nos:  CHRYSLER 3527501, 3527502, 3744890, 4026084; PRESTOLITE 51-169, 51-266, 51-272, 51-76, ALB5201, ALB5202, ALB5202S, ANE5201, ANE5201S, ANE5202, ANE5202S, ANE5202YS
Lester Nos:  7044, 7324


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