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Pat-CT

12-29-2007 20:27:25




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i didnt speel the title right i think but im in like ultra tired mode ...im wondering if you guys could tell me where to find a 12v genorator for my H so it keeps the stock look but i can run some accesories off it like some flat top fenders with lights and mayby one of those cool digital tachs any clue where to find one
(i not building it for stock looks but alternators just dont look right in my opinion...im building it for operator convience)

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Spook

12-30-2007 15:04:42




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 Re: 12v generator in reply to Pat-CT, 12-29-2007 20:27:25  
Just put a 12V voltage regulator on it. The generator does not know how many volts it puts out - the voltage will increase with speed. I have been running a H with the orig. gen @ 12V for several years.



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Jay Snyder

12-30-2007 12:40:35




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 Re: 12v generator in reply to Pat-CT, 12-29-2007 20:27:25  
There are 12 volt altenators availible that look like a Delco generator. They work better than the orginal generators and the are easier to ook up.



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Pat-CT

12-30-2007 07:58:21




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 Re: 12v generator in reply to Pat-CT, 12-29-2007 20:27:25  
Link
will that work as a generator?



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alaskapete

12-30-2007 06:42:40




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 Re: 12v generator in reply to Pat-CT, 12-29-2007 20:27:25  
Several years ago I had a 6 volt generator rebuilt into a 12 volt at a local shop. It has worked fine since then on my SMTA.



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CityBoy-McCoy

12-30-2007 04:41:23




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 Re: 12v generator in reply to Pat-CT, 12-29-2007 20:27:25  
Pat, I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe I have read here on the forum that 350 and 450 generators are 12v and a direct replacement as far as fit. Maybe even late, late 300 and 400 generators? Of course, finding one of those may not be so easy, either.
mike durhan



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RustyFarmall

12-30-2007 04:19:04




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 Re: 12v generator in reply to Pat-CT, 12-29-2007 20:27:25  
I owned a Super M several years ago that had been converted to 12 volt. The generator was from a Chrysler corporation car. I don"t remember if the mounting bracket was the original or if a new bracket had been made, but it fit good and worked just fine.



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RN

12-29-2007 22:33:47




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 Re: 12v generator in reply to Pat-CT, 12-29-2007 20:27:25  
Look for a small Ford generator speced to fit in a 1962-64 Falcon or similar year van. Also the English Ford generator -same basic as Falcon- from 1958 to 65. Autolite Industrial generator at rebuilders catalog had a part number for 20/25 amp utility that indicated it was direct replcemant for the English and Falcon gens-same casing- and could fit with a mount kit for a Lucas number . Small diameter fits under hood. There are a couple small alternators that can fit, archives might have part numbers- they are from early Honda Civics and Datsuns- Hitachi and Nippon Densos that can be wired like Delco S10s. RN

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Pat-CT

12-29-2007 21:06:37




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 Re: 12v generator in reply to Pat-CT, 12-29-2007 20:27:25  
i have no idea how 2 do that but i have a rebuilding place mayby under 1/4 mile from my house..could they do it?



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gene bender

12-29-2007 20:47:39




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 Re: 12v generator in reply to Pat-CT, 12-29-2007 20:27:25  
If you cant find one local i can send you one.



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Andrew Z

12-29-2007 20:44:20




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 Re: 12v generator in reply to Pat-CT, 12-29-2007 20:27:25  
Just have your 6v one rebuilt for 12V. I also have heard that you can "adjust" the 6v to put out more volts not sure on that. But if i was you i would rebuild the 6v to 12v.


Andrew



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