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Voltage Regulator Fuse 41-50 Amp Universal Studebaker Nash Plymouth Dodge 52 55 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Troup, Texas, United States

Troup, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:VULCAN Manufacturer Part Number:VRF4 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:VRP21,RF21

For sale is (1) VRF4 VOLTAGE REGULATOR FUSE. THIS DESIGNED TO PROTECT YOYR VOLTAGE REGULATOR, GENERATOR AND WIREING . THIS UNIVERSAL FUSE IS RATED AT 41-50 AMPS. SO IT CAN BE INSTALLED ON SEVERAL VEHICLES INCLUDING :

STUDEBAKER
1952-55 8 CYL. ALL
1951-55 6 CYL. ALL

PLYMOUTH
1950-55 6 CYL. ALL

DODGE
1951-55 6 CYL.ALL

NASH
6 CYL. 1952-55 MODELS 5260 , 5360 , 5460 , 5560 , 5240 , 5340 , 5440 , 5540

THESE CAN BE INSTALLED ON ANY GENERATOR SYSTEM WITHIN THE 41-50 AMP RSTING

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