1940 style generator rear end plate. I found an old 41 Ford generator with a cast iron rear end plate. What I have seen, in the past, is the white metal die cast end plate. The cast iron end plate does have the 01A- Ford part number. Does anyone have any additional info about this end plate? Such as when it may have been originally used?
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Re: 1940 style generator rear end plate. Maybe because of wartime, aluminum was saved for airplanes and the end plate was a replacement. I have a couple of 21A distributors that are wartime cast iron.
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Re: 1940 style generator rear end plate. deuce roadster: Also my thoughts, especially since the generator has late 41 date code (V-11) with the armature date coded the same (for 42 production). I did not think the rear light weight plate was aluminum (pot metal or white metal) but it could be.
From my present day knowledge the USA was partially gearing up for the war prior to Dec. 7th |
Re: 1940 style generator rear end plate. Interesting. I wonder if this was also done with starters?
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Re: 1940 style generator rear end plate. I have re built 100,s of those generators, I have seen and I have many of those end plates, most of the ones I have done were on large Ford trucks F600 and larger'
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Re: 1940 style generator rear end plate. The end plate is on a passenger car generator 21A-10000 dated 11/1941
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