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Old 12-03-06, 22:07
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I have a delco-remy generator regulator model 1118505 6 volt system 25 ampere positive ground made in USA. Does anyone know what it fits? It also has a red label on it that says its fungus and corrossion resistant.

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Old 13-03-06, 11:17
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I thought it maybe off a GMC CCKW but the part number does not match .
They are positive ground systems , 6volt and do have a 25 amp alternative .
Is it the big type like the Jeep .

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Old 13-03-06, 11:48
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Jim it's 8 inches long by 5 inches high and has 3 terminals on one side.
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Old 14-03-06, 10:54
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The part numbers for the two GMC CCKW regulators are ,
40 amp 1118468
25 amp 005628

A dukw may take a 25 amp regulator ( no night driving ) and want something that was corrosion and fungus resistant .

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Old 15-03-06, 23:20
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here is a picture of the one that I have
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Old 23-03-06, 10:20
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It is for a GMC CCKW...late 1944 and 1945 productions. You should know that Jim.
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Old 23-03-06, 11:44
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My knowledge of GMC'S is very limited not like some people I know ?

How is yours coming along ?.

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Old 24-03-06, 13:05
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thanks for that, do you think they would work in a jeep?
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Old 25-03-06, 03:05
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In a word....NO....sorry! Unless you also mounted the matching Delco Remy generator....otherwise you will have current/voltage problems.
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