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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I've seen plenty of Lucas generators on flatheads.....but the crab dist is a problem.Later model engines with the normal dist would be better to convert.
    I have Lucas generators witch are proper flathead ones, I think AC-DELCO is the other brand, I think I am stuck with 6-V.

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    AC Delco would have been the original for a flathead, unless it was a Ford Pilot.

    Later Yank tanks used 12V gennies, have you tried Ebay?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    AC Delco would have been the original for a flathead, unless it was a Ford Pilot.

    Later Yank tanks used 12V gennies, have you tried Ebay?
    The flathead generator has a funny mount witch makes it near imposable to mount another non flathead generator unless its poasable to swap the armature compleat with front mount/cover.

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