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Generator for my 1941 120
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Gregg Shelton
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Here are a few photos of the generator that came with my Packard when I bought it. The belt did not fit correctly, and the prior owners had inserted a wedge shaped piece of wood between the block and the Generator to keep the belt tight. I do not think this is the correct generator, the front mounting hole is offset from the bottom, making it impossible to tighten up the belt. The numbers off of it suggest a late forties Chrysler.
Any suggestions on where to purchase a new generator with this incorrect core?

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Posted on: 2012/9/6 10:13
Forty one is the one! Packard 120 touring sedan
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Re: Generator for my 1941 120
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David Grubbs
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I have a 39 120 and a 51 200. The generators look the same on both cars. I'll send you a photo of some of my spares and see if some of the more experienced guys can tell if it is the correct one.

Posted on: 2012/9/6 12:43
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Re: Generator for my 1941 120
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here are some photos of my spare generator and the one on my 39 120, which is the same as yours as far as the engine goes. I'm wondering if you are missing the spacer that came on the bolt - it is about 1/2" thick. You can use a slightly oversized nut if you don't have the spacer, or cut a section of gas pipe will also work (and look better). The fan belt may be oversized as well. The prewar models also used a thick fan belt rather than the thin one that is on my 39 in the photo (just changed out from an alternator and have not changed it to the correct one yet).

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Posted on: 2012/9/7 10:54
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Re: Generator for my 1941 120
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dallas
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The correct Auto-Lite generator is GDZ-4801F. This generator is also correct for 1941-47 Clippers both 6 and small 8. You could use a GGW-6001E (1948-50) which supercedes the GDZ-4801F, but might require a voltage regulator change.

This info was taken from the Packard parts books.

Good luck in your search.

Posted on: 2012/9/7 14:30
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Re: Generator for my 1941 120
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patgreen
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I'd start with MG Auto Electric on Arthur in Arlington Heights, Illinois.

You'll have to google them.....

Larry is the owner and is a jewel among men.....

They do great work, but if you want absolutely authentic wires coming out of the generator, you need to provide such wire....

IMHO they are both honest and reasonable...and not bullshitters...

Posted on: 2012/9/7 18:49
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Re: Generator for my 1941 120
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Jason Smith
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Let me know if you haven't come up with a solution yet. I should be able to help you out. Feel free to email or call me. All of my contact information is on my website.
Jason

Posted on: 2012/9/15 21:39
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Re: Generator for my 1941 120
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Gregg Shelton
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Wow thanks guys! This is great information. I will post a photo when I get the new one installed.
Thanks again! This has forum been the best resource for my restoration!

Posted on: 2012/9/28 11:08
Forty one is the one! Packard 120 touring sedan
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