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2H Voltage Regulator

guruvetim

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Hi all

I'm looking for a picture and possibly the part number for the voltage regulator on a 2H 60 series 24v set up.

Unfortunately a previous owner has improvised and replaced the voltage regulator with a non standard Bosch regulator.. it appears to be working but I'd like to get it back to how it should be.

I think the part number for the regulator is 27700 57090 but the plug on that doesn't look anything like the wiring left on my car??


 
Hi all
I'm looking for a picture and possibly the part number for the voltage regulator on a 2H 60 series 24v set up.
Some pics from an aftermarket regulator similar in design to the original - that is if you have an internal regulator?

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Hope these are of some use
 
Thanks Ben
The auto electrician who looked at it said he thought it should have an external regulator. But thanks for the pics I will go and look at the alternator and see if there's any evidence of a regulator there.
Last time I looked, Cruiserworld have external regulator pics on their website which may also help
 
Last time I looked, Cruiserworld have external regulator pics on their website which may also help
The one on Cruiserworld looks exactly the same as the one I found this one on partsouq, It's the same as I found another website that suggests it's a replacement for 27700 57090 which I think is the original part number.. So now I'm not sure because of the connector. The wires on the alternator have round grey connectors not like the one in the pictures
 

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The one on Cruiserworld looks exactly the same as the one I found this one on partsouq, It's the same as I found another website that suggests it's a replacement for 27700 57090 which I think is the original part number.. So now I'm not sure because of the connector. The wires on the alternator have round grey connectors not like the one in the pictures
My alternator has this connection:
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