The History of the Delco-Remy Divsion of General Motors
A.K.A. "The Remy Brothers" or "The Remy Electric Company"
1896-1994

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Remy Service Parts Catalog - 1925   Klaxon Horns - 1933   12-Volt Electrical Equipment for Passenger Cars -1952    "IT'S EASY TO BE AN EXPERT"... Battery man, that is - 1959   Introducing the Delcotron Generator and New Charging System - 1962     United Services Catalog100 - Remy   

Service Manuals
Introduction to the Delcotron Generator and New Charging System - 1962

Over This service manual came out to familiarize  auto mechanics on the servicing and troubling shooting of the new Delcotron AC rectified generator which replaced the previous DC Generators used since the beginning of automotive electrical systems.  Included in this documents was not only the service manual, 1G-262 and orientation on the Delcotron, but service manual for several associated regulators.

Service manuals included are:  1G-262, 1R-261, 1R-262, 1R-263, 1R-264

1G-262

1R-261


 

1R-262

1R-263

1R-264

 

 

 



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