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Old 01-13-2011, 04:15 PM
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Can anyone tell me what the application is for this voltage regulator:

1119 000E Also 12 VN and 2E

In the 1119 numbers the "11" numbers are bigger than the "19".

Also, I thought the 12V was standard, but this has an "N" there too.

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I believe this regulator to be a Delco-Remy manufactured in 1962 (2) and the month of May(E). I do not believe it was used on any 1962 Corvette as the Corvette's of '62 used 1119002E voltage regulators.The 12VN stands for 12 Volt Negative ground. If this is incorrect, I'm sure someone will chime in soon.
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