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Old Nov 11th, 2023, 18:29   #5
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Originally Posted by mike gilbert View Post
Just a few last jobs to do before my 1967 1800S restoration is complete. One being to replace the non functioning voltage regulator. I am baulking at paying the £175 Brookhouse want for an original Bosch item and I don't know what the Bosch part number is to search for alternatives as my car had a Huco 14v 25a unit fitted when I took it off the road. Has anyone identified a suitable alternative to the Bosch item? Would a generic 14v 25a dynamo voltage regulator do the job?
I have no idea whether this NOS Bosch voltage regulator would be suitable for your P1800, it came free with my 1963 Amazon when I bought it - I will never need it because GAM has an alternator. It looks very similar to the Brookhouse part - it is Bosch part #0190215026, 14V, 11A. There is a note on the box saying it replaces Bosch part #0190215028 (see the attached photos), for what that is worth.



At first sight this looks like it might work. It is no use to me, so if you want to try it then it would be free to a good home. I’m not far away in Corby - let me know if you want to give it a go.

Alan
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