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Join Date: Apr 2025
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I'm off work today so I am going to work on my '53 Monterey. This end cap has a nice bushing and the one on there now does not. The oil port is of a different style and I hope that this does not signal "won't fit!". this one has the ball bearing and my original has the tiny cap that swings shut. I will also put a new front bearing along with two new belts. Over and out.
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Location: Kansas
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I think the armature shafts are different from bushing style vs roller bearing.
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia
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Are you asking a question? A photo of the other one might help. I restore a lot of these generators and know them pretty well.
Steve
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Join Date: Apr 2025
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The end cap was the easy part. I could do it by braille. Pulling the front pulley off the generator to renew the bearing took some tact. Plus, it was cold in Michigan today.
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