Re: 1954 Clipper Inoperative Temp and Fuel Gauge
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Good afternoon...NAPA might well have the regulator and you can CALL Max Merritt 317-736-6233 are the first two places that come to mind. Ernie in Arizona
Posted on: 2/26 15:29
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Re: 1954 Clipper Inoperative Temp and Fuel Gauge
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The same voltage regulator was used 52-56. Also some ford's used the same one into the 70s as their gauages were also 5v.
Napa carried them last time I checked. It may be in the Parts X-Ref
Posted on: 2/26 21:00
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Re: 1954 Clipper Inoperative Temp and Fuel Gauge
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Thank you, Ernie and BigKev! I didn't see anything for the voltage regulator in the parts x-ref for the voltage regulator, so I'll check out the NAPA website.
Best Warren
Posted on: 2/27 6:40
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Thank you, Ernie and BigKev! I didn't see anything for the voltage regulator in the parts x-ref for the voltage regulator, so I'll check out the NAPA website.
Best Warren
Posted on: 2/27 6:40
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Pretty much any Ford instrument voltage regulator from the 50s-60s will work.
Here is one: Napa ECH IR1 But Autozone has a Duralast one that looks the same that is much cheaper. But they both use push on terminals vs the screw terminals of the original ones. But that being said, I would imagine that either Gerry and Packards Southwest or Mike Dulinski probably have coffee cans full of good original ones at inexpensive prices.
Posted on: 2/27 8:09
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Thanks, again!
Best Warren
Posted on: 2/27 8:22
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Re: 1954 Clipper Inoperative Temp and Fuel Gauge
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I made a video on how these work. Of course, since these are relatively cheap, most probably wouldn't care to repair it. But it's interesting nonetheless and usually can be quickly fixed for free if you have a bench top power supply, and your instrument cluster already removed from the vehicle. You will also need a spare fuel sender, or at least a 5 ohm resistor to put in series with your reference gauge, to keep its reading in bounds.
Posted on: 6/7 18:14
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