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Voltage regulator for 1928 526
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Miguel Rodrigo
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I need to replace the voltage regulator on my 1928 526 roadster,
Te generator Is working correctly but not the regulator,
The broken regulator has 3 wires, any suggestions where I can buy a replacement?
Thanks,
Miguel

Posted on: 2012/6/1 8:15
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Re: Voltage regulator for 1928 526
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Owen_Dyneto
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Miguel, NOS, NORS, or even good used generator controls will be nearly impossible or at best, VERY difficult to find, but there are some alternatives that can be adapted. Also these original units seem to last nearly forever so perhaps yours can be repaired. I suggest you contact:

Jason Smith
Advanced Electrical Rebuilders
16574 S. Bauer Rd
Grand Ledge, MI 48837
www.aerrebuild.com
toll-free: 1-866-228-0218

Posted on: 2012/6/1 13:48
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Re: Voltage regulator for 1928 526
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G'day Miguel,
to PackardInfo, if I'm not mistaken you're our first Peruvian member! I invite you to include your '28 526 Roadster in the Packard Owner's Registry here on PackardInfo.

Posted on: 2012/6/1 15:03
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Re: Voltage regulator for 1928 526
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Tim Cole
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Dear Miguel:

It sounds like your car has a generic voltage regulator on it rather than the original cut out.

One model that is available is the Standard Motor Products VR-8 which is 1954 Chevrolet. It will need to be polarized for your system which is included in the instructions.

Posted on: 2012/6/1 16:53
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Re: Voltage regulator for 1928 526
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Miguel Rodrigo
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Thanks Owen and Tim for your advise, it's been very helpful, I left the car today at a shop where they have a very good electrician knowable in old cars. He Is going to try to repair the cut out. If he can't, I will buy the chevy 54 cut out.
Hi Ozstatman, I will register my car at Packard info today.
By the way the 3 wire cut out that I have in my car now has a tag that reads:
Chrysler Corporation
Full Voltage Regulator
VRR40003A. 5DO2566
Model 6 volts
The Electrical utolite Co.
Made in USA, Toledo Ohio

Thanks, again

Miguel

Posted on: 2012/6/2 15:45
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Re: Voltage regulator for 1928 526
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BDeB
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The VRR 4003A regulator is from a 1940 Dodge truck, so not original to your Packard.

Posted on: 2012/6/2 17:23
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Re: Voltage regulator for 1928 526
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The original unit on the Packard in question was simply a cutout and primitive voltage control. Amperage output was adjusted by moving the third brush on the generator and not by any regulator. Sounds like this generator may have been altered to work with a modern, 3-pole regulator. If that's the case, how you put it back in service is going to depend on whether you just want functionality, or if authenticity is important.

Posted on: 2012/6/2 17:30
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Re: Voltage regulator for 1928 526
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Miguel Rodrigo
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Now I'm confused,
Was the original cut out 2 or 3 wire?
If I'm looking for practicality and not authenticity, which cut out I can buy that will be readily available?
Thanks,
Miguel

Posted on: 2012/6/4 0:16
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