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ndnchf 07-19-2023 06:09 PM

1935 generator rebuild
 

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Back in May I was at the Luray pre-war swap meet and picked up this crusty 1930s flathead Ford generator for $20. I didnt need it, but for $20 why not. This week I thought it would be a good idea to rebuild it for use in my '35 Fordor. After scraping of 75 years of crud, I found the date code 2-P. That equates to February 1935! Wow, what a nice surprise. It was pretty nasty, but I'm finally getting to the clean stage.

This one has the radiator fan mounted on the generator pulley. To take the stress and thrust, the generator uses double row, angular contact open bearings with felt seals. Sound engineering at the time. But now I'll replace those with a double row, angular contact sealed bearing and spacer. While waiting on the bearings I'm getting the rest of it ready.

Its much nicer working with clean parts 😀

petehoovie 07-19-2023 07:01 PM

Re: 1935 generator rebuild
 

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Originally Posted by ndnchf (Post 2241709)
Back in May I was at the Luray pre-war swap meet and picked up this crusty 1930s flathead Ford generator for $20. I didnt need it, but for $20 why not. This week I thought it would be a good idea to rebuild it for use in my '35 Fordor. After scraping of 75 years of crud, I found the date code 2-P. That equates to February 1935! Wow, what a nice surprise. It was pretty nasty, but I'm finally getting to the clean stage.

This one has the radiator fan mounted on the generator pulley. To take the stress and thrust, the generator uses double row, angular contact open bearings with felt seals. Sound engineering at the time. But now I'll replace those with a double row, angular contact sealed bearing and spacer. While waiting on the bearings I'm getting the rest of it ready.

Its much nicer working with clean parts ��

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47topless 07-20-2023 09:27 AM

Re: 1935 generator rebuild
 

Looking great so far. I will be watching your progress as I need to rebuild my '47 6V generator and I have never done one before.
Phil

cas3 07-20-2023 11:38 AM

Re: 1935 generator rebuild
 

Good job. I like the machine you have there, looks like it would be a good project to make a home made copy

ndnchf 07-20-2023 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by cas3 (Post 2241873)
Good job. I like the machine you have there, looks like it would be a good project to make a home made copy

The mica undercutter is much more accurate than the crude hacksaw blade method. I found the machine on ebay years ago. I restored it and installed a new motor. Not a tool I use often, but its nice to have when needed.


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