Posted by Jim Becker on April 01, 2009 at 08:10:52 from (173.57.160.166):
In Reply to: super c 6v or 12v posted by johndd on March 31, 2009 at 16:55:38:
If you suggest that someone check for codes stamped into a part, it is probably more helpful to tell them the technobabble that is actually stamped into the part, rather than translating it to plain English and expecting him to translate it back.
Delco stamped "6P" directly into the mounting bracket of the regulators (although sometimes they stamped "P 6V"). The point is, the bracket will have some combination of the number 6 or 12 and the letters N or P. They will not be stamped "6-Volt positive ground system". The bracket isn't big enough.
By the way, some non-Delco regulators will be stamped on the bottom side. Sometimes it is just an ink stamp, which may be long gone. It may be abbreviated "6POS" rather than "6P". Regulators that are intended for either positive or negative ground may just be stamped with the voltage.
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