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Technical '33-'39 Ford 12v conversion generator

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ndnchf, Jan 31, 2026 at 6:44 PM.

  1. ndnchf
    Joined: May 22, 2012
    Posts: 6

    ndnchf
    Member
    from virginia

    A little show 'n tell :)

    I just finished a very challenging 12 volt Ford generator conversion. This is a 1933 - 1939 style V8 generator with pulley fan mount. It started as stock 3-brush, 6 volt positive ground then was converted to 2-,brush, 12v negative ground configuration. Quite a bit of custom work to build.

    The top terminal, originally the output terminal was changed to the ground terminal by welding up the large hole in the case and drilling it for a #10 ground terminal. The rear brush plate was modified to accept custom Armature and Field terminals. These three terminals are needed to connect to a '55 - '64 Ford 12 volt voltage regulator.

    The armature was tested for opens, shorts & grounds. The commutator was trued on the lathe and the mica was undercut. The windings were then sealed. New 12 volt field coils were installed. The original 8-part double roller bearing ***embly was replaced with a new double-row, angular contact sealed bearing with my custom machined bearing spacer rings. It has new brushes, wiring. Insulators and flip top oilers.

    It runs beautifully and will provide many years of trouble-free service.

    Steve
     

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