Delco‑Remy 1962364 Potentiometer (NOS)

$64.99

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Description:

Delco‑Remy Potentiometer — GM Part No. 1962364 — New Old Stock Original GM/Delco‑Remy electrical component used in mid‑century GM vehicles and industrial applications requiring adjustable resistance for gauges, senders, and control modules. This is a clean, unused NOS unit in its original Delco‑Remy packaging.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Delco‑Remy (General Motors)

  • GM Part Number: 1962364

  • Component Type: Potentiometer (variable resistor)

  • Function: Adjustable resistance for electrical control circuits

  • Condition: NOS — original box, clean terminals, no corrosion

  • Era: 1960s–1970s GM electrical catalog

Typical Uses

  • Instrument cluster calibration

  • Gauge control (fuel, temp, or special‑purpose circuits)

  • Industrial GM‑powered equipment requiring adjustable resistance

  • Dealer‑installed electrical service adjustments

Why This Unit Matters

Delco‑Remy electrical components from this era are increasingly scarce, especially in sealed packaging. Potentiometers were low‑volume service parts, making NOS examples desirable for restorers who want correct GM‑branded components.


🟦 CROSS‑REFERENCE CHART — Delco‑Remy 1962364

Because potentiometers are application‑specific, cross‑references are based on function and resistance range, not identical GM numbers.

Manufacturer Equivalent Part Number Notes
Delco‑Remy (later GM) 199XXXX series Later supersession families for variable resistors
AC‑Delco D‑series electrical service parts Functional replacements depending on resistance value
Standard Motor Products VR‑series Variable resistor / potentiometer equivalents
Cole‑Hersee 74600‑series Industrial adjustable resistors
Generic Industrial 0–100Ω or 0–500Ω adjustable potentiometer Functional replacement depending on circuit requirements

🟧 FITMENT MATRIX — GM & Industrial Applications Using 1962364

Because potentiometers were used across multiple GM divisions, the matrix below reflects the most common platforms where Delco‑Remy adjustable resistors were installed.

1. GM Automotive (1960s–1970s)

Division Systems Using This Style of Potentiometer
Chevrolet Instrument cluster calibration, fuel sender trim, heater/AC control circuits
Pontiac Gauge calibration, dash electrical adjustments
Oldsmobile Electrical service adjustments, cluster tuning
Buick Variable‑resistance dash circuits
GMC Trucks Heavy‑duty gauge systems and service adjustments


2. GM Industrial & Fleet Equipment

Platform Notes
GM‑powered forklifts Used for gauge calibration and control circuits
GM industrial engines Adjustable resistance for control panels
Generator sets (GM‑powered) Used in voltage regulation and panel calibration
Agricultural equipment using GM power units Dash and control‑panel variable resistance


3. Dealer & Service Department Usage

This part was also sold as a service‑only calibration tool for:

  • Fuel gauge correction

  • Temperature gauge calibration

  • Cluster rebuilds

  • Electrical troubleshooting

This explains why many NOS examples survive in small boxes — they were stocked in dealership electrical bins.


NOTE - MADE IN THE USA