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Old 12-14-2021, 09:01 PM   #1
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Default What generator is this?

A friend with a 39 Ford gave this to me. He’s getting rid of extra stuff.
Also where to find info on troubleshooting ect. I have books on A’s, but nothing on flathead era generators.
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Old 12-14-2021, 09:10 PM   #2
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Old 12-14-2021, 09:11 PM   #3
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That's a hodgepodge of parts. The front pulley is a much later service part, possibly not even of Ford manufacture. The front bearing retainer / mounting bracket is 1940 Ford. The body is between '42 - '48. There are numbers on the body that will identify the month it (the body) was manufactured.
You didn't ask, but I might cautiously assume you'd like to know value. Not enough value to cover the shipping cost.
Three months ago, I scrapped over 150 of these. Got nearly $800.
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Scraped 150 generators ! breaks my heart, but, I get it.
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Not really interested in worth. Just wanted to now what it was. So is switching to an alternator becoming prevalent with flatheads.? It certainly is with model A’s. Just curious if that’s a trend.
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Old 12-15-2021, 12:34 AM   #6
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Not really interested in worth. Just wanted to now what it was. So is switching to an alternator becoming prevalent with flatheads.? It certainly is with model A’s. Just curious if that’s a trend.
One of the reasons alternators are used today is that many guys find that generators and regulators are hard to fault find and repair easily. Easier for them to just throw an alternator on weather it be 6 volt or 12 volt as required. Another reason is alternators do charge more amps especially at engine idle speed which allows modern accessories and updated lights and heaters etc to be fitted. As for me I like my old cars to be original in most respects and therefore generators are not a problem to use and maintain. ( Im an auto electrician). As for which is the most popular or trending, neither really, depends what you prefer. Regards, Kevin.
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Scraped 150 generators ! breaks my heart, but, I get it.
Yeah, me too. However, after I'd attempted to sell them for the cost of shipping numerous times and received zero interest and, well, time to thin the proverbial herd.
I'd also scrapped 22 radiators. Same thing... zero interest in them even at no cost other than shipping.
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Old 12-15-2021, 11:19 AM   #8
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Scraped 150 generators ! breaks my heart, but, I get it.
I wish I could find a couple working generators and starters for my 59 AB locally. Everything I've found has had problems, generally bad fields. I keep thinking I'll try to rewind them but can't seem to find the energy to start. I hate to say it but, "if I were only a few years younger". Not that I'm old mind you.
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D. Jones why rewind a field when there are so many new replacements available. JMO
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