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The regulator on my 92 FLHTC is non standard, probably due to a charging system upgrade at some point. The regulator tests bad, and I need to replace it. I ordered what should have been on the bike, but it ain't plug and play. (This is why I figured the regulator, and probably the stator have been upgraded) I could make out a bit of a part number and decided the regulator was a 74505-97 and ordered one of those. Closer, but still won't plug right up to the stator output. Before I add to my voltage regulator collection, I figured I'd come here for an ID. Or at least MORE educated guesses. Here's a couple of pics of the VR, one showing the plugs on the bottom. https://www.dropbox.com/sc/zwldih16jxs32rh/GsPy-IWKxghttps://www.dropbox.com/sc/99sei6a50dk5iqt/lny2sV60ud And a shot of where the wires enter the primary. https://www.dropbox.com/sc/ahuqf4w92oh12yi/dJgI_xw34Y Ideas?
I put a cyclelectric on my bike a while back and although your not showing the plugin coming from the stator the bottom o the regulator does resemble cyclelectric.
The key I think to identifying this is that the wires plug into the bottom of the regulator. The plug receptacles are shown in the second link. The wire attached to the primary is shown in the third link.
Cyclelectric plugin will be wires with eye connectors to the regulator the a connector to a block then from the block another connector directly to the stator.
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