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Subject: Re: [TR] voltage regulator
From: George Richardson <gpr@key-men.com>
Date: Sat, 04 Jul 2015 06:04:40 -0400
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There is no voltage stabilizer in a TR3 and as far as I know, the 
voltage stabilizer in later cars was held in with only one screw.

Are we talking about the stabilizer or the generator voltage regulator?

George Richardson
Key Men - Keys for Classics
www.key-men.com

1957 Triumph TR3
1961 Jaguar Mark 2
1975 Triumph TR6
1997 Land Rover Discovery

On 7/3/2015 5:47 PM, Dave wrote:
> Do you have, perhaps, an electric temp gauge?  My 57 was so equipped.  
> But those were actually early TR4 gauges and used a voltage 
> stabilizer.  The 57 TR3 had a fluid filled temp gauge so the only 
> gauge that needed stabilization is the fuel gauge.  My TR3 has a fuel 
> gauge with three terminals and two coils - internally compensated.  No 
> voltage stabilizer in my car.  Now.
>
>
> Dave Massey
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> Subject: [TR] voltage regulator
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> on a 57 tr3 ? it looks like it is held in by two bolts?  I don?t see 
> anything in the moss catalog nor the manual.  what?s the correct way 
> to bolt it in?
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    There is no voltage stabilizer in a TR3 and as far as I know, the
    voltage stabilizer in later cars was held in with only one screw. <br>
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    Are we talking about the stabilizer or the generator voltage
    regulator?<br>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">George Richardson
Key Men - Keys for Classics
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href="http://www.key-men.com";>www.key-men.com</a>

1957 Triumph TR3
1961 Jaguar Mark 2
1975 Triumph TR6
1997 Land Rover Discovery</pre>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/3/2015 5:47 PM, Dave wrote:<br>
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        sans-serif" size="4"><font size="4">Do you have, perhaps, an
          electric temp gauge?  My 57 was so equipped.  But those were
          actually </font><font size="4">early TR4 gauges and used a
          voltage stabilizer.  The 57 TR3 had a fluid filled temp gauge
          so the only gauge that needed stabilization is the fuel
          gauge.  My TR3 has a fuel gauge with three terminals and two
          coils - internally compensated.  No voltage stabilizer in my
          car.  Now.<br>
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        <div style="clear:both"><font size="4">Dave Massey</font><br>
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                    bolts?  I don?t see anything in the moss catalog nor
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