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6/08/2013 2:02 PM  #1


Voltage Regulator With A Different Base?

On my 1965 Mustang I have upgraded the radiator to a 1969 24 inch wide. In the process I noticed that voltage regulator will not line up with the original holes in the radiator core support. Instead of  drilling new holes, is there a voltage regulator that has a different base? If I switch to one that has a bolt hole in the upper left corner - I think I can get it to fit.
thanks!

 

6/08/2013 3:16 PM  #2


Re: Voltage Regulator With A Different Base?

Unfortunately I have no idea about voltage regulators, but I have these for you, let's continue the PM discussion to sort out the details:

 

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