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Re: NAPA cross reference list


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Posted by Dean in Georgia on September 07, 2008 at 06:44:10 from (74.232.224.246):

In Reply to: NAPA cross reference list posted by Leeworthy on September 06, 2008 at 17:41:49:

Voltage regulators. (from a post by GB)

VR 950 for "A" circuit

VR 951 for "B" circuit




DON TX said: (quoted from post at 03:10:19 09/07/08) I was in my local NAPA today to get some parts for my truck and the 8N. They now have a small wall section similar to TSCs selection for Ns. Wow! I said. Now I don't have to go to TSC for those every day parts. I haven't compared prices yet. But now if they don't have it at least I can talk to someone that has a little knowledge about Ns. There is at least 1 guy that knows a little about them.

DON TX


Considering that NAPA's electrical parts are made by Echlin Ignition (who also make Accel) and they have been supplying NAPA since 1928, I would not hesitate to pay more for those parts than I would similar parts from a company that peddles low quality Chinese crap (TSC).

I wonder how many of the ignition/starting/charging problems us "newbies" have could have been avoided by buying quality parts or refurbishing what we had. (Or leaving 6v systems alone). I'm glad I refurbished my generator and starter, and had my original radiator redone. I couldn't have afforded to replace them anyway, so maybe low cash flow is a good thing. Forces you to fix what you have. :wink:

This post was edited by Dean in Georgia at 06:44:51 09/07/08.



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