Does anyone know the difference between a 1118825 and 1118826 voltage regulator? thanks Ronnie
1955 voltage regulator
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Re: 1955 voltage regulator
That's a 725 in the judging guide, not a 825. 825 was the regulator the NCRS originally accepted for a 1955, 12V system. 825 and 826 amps are the same.- Top
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Re: 1955 voltage regulator
A little more thought and research might be required to answer this question. The 1118825 was a 30 amp. 12 volt regulator designed to replace: (1118749, 1118750, 1118826.) The 1118825 was used on:
Buick 1953 50, 70; 1954-55
Cadillac 1953-55
Chevrolet Pass 1955 w power steering/air cond.
Oldsmobile 1953-55
The 1118827 was a 45 amp 6 volt regulator and the dealer was instructed to use it if and when replacing the 6 volt 1118725- Top
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Re: 1955 voltage regulator
A little more thought and research might be required to answer this question. The 1118825 was a 30 amp. 12 volt regulator designed to replace: (1118749, 1118750, 1118826.) The 1118825 was used on:
Buick 1953 50, 70; 1954-55
Cadillac 1953-55
Chevrolet Pass 1955 w power steering/air cond.
Oldsmobile 1953-55
The 1118827 was a 45 amp 6 volt regulator and the dealer was instructed to use it if and when replacing the 6 volt 1118725- Top
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Re: 1955 voltage regulator
Good for a driver or a car that has already been judged. It will appear correct. If your car it being judged it is not within 6 months and not the 826 number that the judges look for.- Top
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