Regulator box on eBay

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Tony Fearn
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Your interest in the forum: Early pre-wars. Owner of 1933 'Flying Fox' 'Sarah Jane, and 1934 Short saloon 'Mary Ellen'.
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Location: Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, the Premier County in the British Isles!!

Regulator box on eBay

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David Morris
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Your interest in the forum: Jowett Javelins since 1964. Now a Jowett Stationary engine owner and club member since 1964.
Given Name: David
Location: Sunny Bristol

Re: Regulator box on eBay

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Hi,

It may well be suitable for a Bradford, but it's not suitable for a Javelin without some considerable rewiring.

All the best,

David
alexander
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Your interest in the forum: Javelin 1953 That has been off the road for a number of years needing some TLC. Also have a 1959 TR3a and a Francis Barnett 1951Merlin.
Given Name: Dave
Location: Warwick

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Later Javelins ,mine's a 1953 did have the RB 106 fitted from new. Both my Javelin And TR3a use the RB106. I found it's safer to have an original one repaired rather than use a new one from an unknown supplier as the quality is questionable.
Dave
David Morris
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Your interest in the forum: Jowett Javelins since 1964. Now a Jowett Stationary engine owner and club member since 1964.
Given Name: David
Location: Sunny Bristol

Re: Regulator box on eBay

Post by David Morris »

Hi,

Interesting! My Javelin is a 1952 and uses a RF95 regulator. They are expensive to replace, compared to the regulator mentioned on eBay, and have nine terminals. You can get modern electronic replacements, which might be more reliable? In my experience, I have had more problems with the traditional regulators than any other electrical component. They are prone to giving problems, especially if used infrequently.

All the best,

David
alexander
Posts: 139
Joined: Wed Nov 14, 2018 2:10 pm
Your interest in the forum: Javelin 1953 That has been off the road for a number of years needing some TLC. Also have a 1959 TR3a and a Francis Barnett 1951Merlin.
Given Name: Dave
Location: Warwick

Re: Regulator box on eBay

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I had N RF 95 on. Lanchester that I bought and was shocked by the replacement cost compared with the RB 106.
I got the Lanchester when I really wanted a Javelin, on selling the Lanchester I did what I should have done to begin with and joined the club, met Chris at the NEC and he put me onto the car I have now.
Dave
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