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Old 10-31-2017, 06:31 PM
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Default What is this and where can I get one?

This is on a custom chopper. It connects to the neutral safety switch.
I want to replace it but not sure what its called or where to get one.
Any help appreciated
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Old 10-31-2017, 08:06 PM
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super plus 1 mr. 14

two ac wires from stator and one the the battery, what you are seeing is probably the seal grommet where the wires pass into the primary.
 
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This may sound negative and I don't mean it that way at all. Why are you replacing a regulator that you didn't know what it was or what it was connected to? Maybe testing it can save you some money.
 
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I would like to see how this was connected to the neutral switch.

I thought they were always connected to the carburetor...
 

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I would like to see how this was connected to the neutral switch.

I thought they were always connected to the carburetor...
You do know the OP is Paul Sr from OCC under a pseudonym; right?
 
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Throw it away, it's just spare parts that weigh down your bike plus it's location increases wind resistance. You'll gain 50 HP and 30 MPG.
 
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neutral switch fluid reservoir. check the fluid level, i just might be low.
 
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give the newbe a break, remember, we all started in the same position, he is only looking for expert help which the forum does have in each and every one. we also all like to jest and i am included.
 
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Tom, explain what is going on here and why you want to replace that 'thing'. They ain't cheap but have a very particular job to do, however if you don't know what it is, you cannot know that you need to replace it!
 
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