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Does anyone know of a source where I can get new field coils for a 1929 Packard Owen-Dyneto Generator.
Thanks, Jim Wayman 640 Phaeton
Posted on: 2010/5/13 9:30
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Thanks very much for your suggestions.
Jim Wayman
Posted on: 2010/5/14 8:43
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Just ran across the O-D part# for the field winding for a CD-840, it's #23111 so it may or may not interchange with the later units, but the part# is different. I added this info to the above post just to keep all the information together.
Posted on: 2010/5/14 9:02
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Try norms elect, stockton blvd. sacramento ca. 916-428-2249
Posted on: 2010/5/14 12:08
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My parts book says that there were three generators used for the 626/633/640/645 models. They were the CD-777, CD-800 and CD-840. It mentions that the CD-800 differs from the CD-777 only in the cutout and cutout mounting. It doesn't say what the difference between the CD-840 is and the others. It shows that the field coil OD23111 was used for the 800 and 840, but is unclear on whether the same was used for the 777. There is a field coil shown as OD 22760, but not its application.
I have three generators, 2 CD-840s and one CD-678, which is shown as applying to 2nd, 3rd and 4th series cars. It used an OD22433 field coil. I have looked locally for a shop that can rewind field coils to no avail. Don't want to cannibalize one of the generators unless absolutely necessary. Can you give me contact info for a shop that can do it? Thanks, Jim Wayman
Posted on: 2010/5/14 12:30
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Jim, if you browse the printed hobby media like Hemmings, you should come up with plenty of possible sources to rewind a field. Here's a couple, I have no experience with any of them, hence no recommendation, though Ace in Wichita may be rather better known that the others and I've seen a couple of complete restored units they did.
Burton L. Norton Co. Grand Rapids, MI 616-677-1208 Precision Power Lansing, MI 800-794-5962 Ace Alternator Wichita, KS 239-821-6548 Alternator/Starter Exchange Nashville, TN 615-254-4900 And others.
Posted on: 2010/5/14 15:15
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I know it's been a while. I'm new to this forum. We can wind you a new set of coils for your generator if you are still searching for a source. We are rebuilders of antique auto electrical components (starter, generator, distributor, solenoid, regulator, etc.) We have extensive experiance in all makes including Packards. Feel free to call or email anytime with questions @ 1-866-228-0218 or jsmithaer@gmail.com
Jason Smith Advanced Electrical Rebuilders 16574 S. Bauer Rd Grand Ledge, MI 48837
Posted on: 2010/8/25 13:09
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Advanced Electrical Rebuilders Starter, Generator & Distributor Restoration jason@aerrebuild.com www.aerrebuild.com |
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