Don, I'm going from memory, but the RJF should work fine as long as you
don't want to use the third (sliding) brush. With a more modern two-brush
generator or removing the slider from an original you should be OK. There
will be logistics problems if you have the original PLC switch, though. I
can't think of all the contacts on the back of the PLC on a P-type but the
original ones I've seen are OFF, D (for Dynamo charge), Side, Head. Maybe it
will simply not charge on OFF and act like a regulator on D. I'm using a
thouroughly modern 2 brush on my F-type and am planning on using an RJF
because it's got the great old classic look (looks like a CJR) but also has
a regulator. tommm
> I have been given a Lucas RJF2 Type L 10 for use on PA 1823. According to
> Moss catalog, PA should have a Lucas CJR 2. Since I don't have the
original I
> have no way to compare.
>
> On the cover is reads:
>
> RJF2 Type L 10
> 337571
> 12V ER 10 34
> (assuming serial #, 12 volt made October of 1934)?
>
> On a paper fuse guide under fuses on the "bottom or ... against the
firewall"
> of the unit is printed:
>
> CJR 3 - 336194
>
> Can one of you fuse experts tell me what I have and will it substitute
> properly?
>
> Thanks
>
> Don B
>
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