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TT, NA and auto are all different amp ratings. Can't remember what they're all rated too, but make sure you fit an equivalent or higher. They should all just bolt on though.

 

Think you have options of 90, 95 and 110 amps, with an auto TT being the 110 but don't quote me on that!

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I got mine repaired at ALTERSTART Barnstaple, good service and not too expensive, give them a call, they will repair your old one (then you know its the right one). there number must be in the phone book.

 

Cheers mate will give them a call

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If you take a look at Homer's project thread there are some photos on there with the difference (physical) clearly shown. He needed one for a TT and I had one from an NA and basically the connector comes out in the wrong position that way round. Probably a good call getting the old one rebuilt so long as it's done properly. Bear in mind it's not just the diode pack that has done the miles, its also the bearings and bushes too.

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