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Rectifier part number question

Started by Super Shadow, May 08, 2015, 08:52:52 PM

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Super Shadow

I need to order a new rectifier and was wondering if the part number markings ion the bottom  have to be exactly as it came off of the bike.  Mine says SH640HN and T6.N 081 on it.  Just wondering if i am being too anal about the specific numbers or not.
2007 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V
2010 Acura TSX 2.4L
1986.5 Toyota Supra w/ 7M-GE and 5-Speed Manual. R.I.P 2-14-2010
2007 Suzuki GS500F

Suzuki Stevo

I Ride: at a speed that allows me to ride again tomorrow AN400K7, 2016 TW200, Boulevard M50, 2018 Indian Scout, 2018 Indian Chieftain Classic

Super Shadow

im talking about the numbers printed on the rectifier itself like on this image
2007 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V
2010 Acura TSX 2.4L
1986.5 Toyota Supra w/ 7M-GE and 5-Speed Manual. R.I.P 2-14-2010
2007 Suzuki GS500F

Suzuki Stevo

#3
It's probably the manufactures part #, and could represent Batch #s, Date and Time info and not Suzuki's part # info.

Oh...I see whats going on here, you want to save some monyz   http://www.madhornets.com/regulator-voltage-rectifier-suzuki-gs500k-01-09-gs500-04-11-sh640ha-yhc-074/ it's not OEM as they state, but it is half the cost of OEM.

NO the numbers will not match the numbers on the bikes rectifier if the bikes rectifier is OEM

"Direct replacement to your original unit
Plug-and-play, direct fit, easy installation
Higher grade of electronic components
Improved heat sink and charging capabilities

Quality exceeds the OEM equipment
heavy duty regulator/rectifier replaces OEM part
100% Brand New
Easy to install, No Installation Instruction"
I Ride: at a speed that allows me to ride again tomorrow AN400K7, 2016 TW200, Boulevard M50, 2018 Indian Scout, 2018 Indian Chieftain Classic

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