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The several 49-53 generators I’ve handled have two ¼” locating holes. The rear hole works for my setup which is a single, wide-belt on a V8. What is the front hole for? The dual, narrow-belt setup or maybe a 6-cylinder?
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Amazing! No answers have been posted regarding the rather simple question I posed. it can't be that complicated, can it?
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Nice.
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Is it possible that the 2 holes are used to accommodate the use of a 2 sheave generator pulley?
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I use the front hole on my 1951 6 cylinder with the narrow pulley/belt.
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And there you have it. It's for mounting the same generator on different applications.
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1948 6cyl F2 real wide belt uses back hole.
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Thanks Stan. The answer to my simple question finally emerges. There's just not very many of you 6-cyl folks around I guess. John
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None of my 49-53 Generators have two holes.
(I've got about 6 of them in various condition in the shed) This may be because there was no 6 cylinder option in Canada? Kirk
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Here is a 2-hole 8ba narrow belt generator on my bench for restoration.
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2nd hole for correct orientation of fanbelt when used on a tractor? 8N?
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8N uses a different generator.
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