That's not necessarily correct.  I've owned three Mk3's and every one of them
has the stabilizer mounted on the back of the speedometer, which is also where
the factory manual describes it's location.

Cheers,

Jeff
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Chris & Kelly Sharp
  To: William Davies ; James Carruthers ; SpitList
  Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 7:59 PM
  Subject: RE: Pinch and a punch...


  On Mk I, II, III, the stabalizer is located to the left and above the fuse
  panel.  At least, on LHD vehicles, not sure about the wiring of cars for
the
  home market.

  Chris
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: James Carruthers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >
  > The voltage regulator is the big black box right? Looks brand new...
  > perhaps its just a dud...

  Hi James,
      Sorry - when I said regulator, I should have said stabiliser. It's a
  small device fitted somewhere around the back of the speedo. It's some time
  since I took apart a Spitfire so I can't remember the exact location. The
  voltage is stabilised (regulated, hence my wrong wording) to 10 volts,
which
  is what the fuel and temperature gauges require.

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