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Original External Voltage Regulators
So I want to keep the external voltage regulator, I think it just adds something to the nostalgia of the periods technology. But my question is, my truck has a United Technologies RAB 12A12M on it now...will a RAB 12A12 work? Looking at them underneath both seem to be constructed the same.
I am trying to build up my stock of voltage regulators for the future. I know they make a virtual voltage regulator, but with those made in China so naturally I am concerned with quality...besides I want to keep the C10 as much American made as possible. |
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Look into Tuff Stuff VR. Solid State, Made in USA
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I ordered a VR voltage regulator from them and it had "Made in China" printed on the black metal cover...it was really light in weight and just gave me a cheap vibe. I saw on the site where they had made in the USA goods, maybe I mistakenly ordered from a different site. I am going to go back and check.
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hi I put a nos on my gmc. it was for a 67 pontiac nos stuff is still out there. just my 2 cents. brown 70
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https://www.tuffstuffperformance.com...Regulators.pdf |
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72SB, I am not doubting you, but this is what Tuff Stuff sent me.
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So I have been able to source 2 NOS units, one from United Technologies and the other from American Bosch. The original is on the far right. looking at the underside they are constructed the same. I am guessing the NOS units will work. The original is a RAB 12A12M whereas the new ones are RAB12A12.
The center one is the only one that came with a capacitor. |
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weird...I bought mine on Amazon about 2 years ago. It was not listed where its made but when I got it, like yours it was printed but instead says USA. I was pleasantly surprised to see it was made in USA but not knowing before I bought it that was not a consideration.
In any event, it works fine and if you run a HEI dizzy, or Pertronix module, the solid-state VR is better pairing with that. |
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>>virtual voltage regulator,<<
Is that mental telepathy? I am the alternator! I'm not sure how original you think you need. GM sold Delco Remy off about 30 years ago, so unless you find an over priced NOS regulator. Tuff Stuff web page says "Built In American". Thanks to NAFT, America can mean Mexico, U.S.A. or Canada. "Built In" and "Assembled In " is another grey area. The Alt on the left is a Solid State that weighs 1/3 the original style electro-mechanical regulator with the wire wound resistors on the bottom. The solid state are reliable and work well . Whether they are assembled here or in Mexico, the Semi-Conductor internals surely came from China. All of us, consumers and manufacturers have sold out "Made in America" over the last 50 years and there may just be no way back. |
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I just want to keep as many old parts as I can whether it is by rebuilding/restoring the original parts, finding NOS replacements that are reasonable, or remanufactured parts. I will use Chinese parts, but only as a last resort. I am always searching for NOS parts or parts that are repairable like I did on the steering wheel and underdash A/C unit. Yes, the electronic voltage regulator just seemed cheap, but it sounds like they work well. I will try it out for myself, but for car shows I will switch to an old original mechanical voltage regulator. I believe the one that was on the truck is the original one, at least it hasn't been changed out since 1986...at least that is when my father-in-law got it. |
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yeah i,ve had good luck with the pontiac vr. it has delco stamped on it. it was old nos. my pontiac buddy gave it to me. I have heard that hei,s dont like external vr, but i,ve been good for 5-7 years. good luck, brown 70
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I got tired of constantly replacing the VRs on the 292 in my '68 C/10 Stepside. While I had a ''lifetime warranty'' from Checker Auto, their successors, O'Reilly 'honored' the guarantee by providing worthless replacements.
I raided my fallow-lying '67 K/10 Suburban for its VR -- installed 9/97 -- and put it in the '68. Works great. They don't build 'em like they used to. |
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Not 100 percent sure but I think someone on this board took apart an old style regulator and put the metal cover over a new style and it looked authentic. Ill have to search it up and see if I can find it.
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hi guys, forgot to mention the old style/nos can be adjusted for volt amount. when i put on the nos it was over charging at 15.2 volts. i readjusted it down to low 14,s then as the batt charges it came down to the mid to low 13,s.
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I recall an amusing Warning Illustration admonishing Service Technicians not to let the younger guys get their long hair caught in the fan or fanbelts while adjusting the VR. Also to be careful not to let their own neckties get caught. :chevy: |
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