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Hanno Spoelstra 15-04-25 18:21

Generator 6V for C15TA/ Otter/ C60X
 
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This was a "wanted" ad originally - moved it here for future reference:


Urgently need a 6V generator, either NOS/ rebuilt or rebuildable. Or: an armature to rebuild the one which packed up last weekend.

Part numbers (for First Jobs with 6V generator):
Generator Assy: 1105865
Armature, generator: 1887047

Preferably in or close to the Netherlands, as I need to have my C15TA running before 1 May. Please contact me via email, and/or leave a reply below.

Any tips are welcome! I have sent this request to the usual suppliers/ dealers - this wanted ad is specifically aimed at individuals who may have GMC 270 cu.in. engine spares for C15TA/ Otter/ C60X.

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This is what it looks like - note the double pulley.

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Photo source: LWD Parts (who's out of stock at the moment)

Jordan Baker 15-04-25 23:13

There is a good chance that armature is specifically for that model of generator. My thoughts are there will be other armatures that would be identical other then having a shorter shaft for a single pulley.

Hanno Spoelstra 16-04-25 08:18

Part no 1887047
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jordan Baker (Post 298601)
There is a good chance that armature is specifically for that model of generator. My thoughts are there will be other armatures that would be identical other then having a shorter shaft for a single pulley.

With the help of Alex and his GMC manuals I’ve come to the conclusion that the armature is the same as the part numbers are the same (famous last words?).
So, I will be ordering a NOS GMC generator and swap over the pulleys

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Andrew Rowe 16-04-25 09:04

I have plenty of Ford V8 ones, even NOS , so not much help to you, cheers Andrew.

Colin Alford 16-04-25 20:19

Hanno,

I attempted a google search for "Delco 1887047" and it came up with numerous results including: https://www.ebay.com/itm/273813924875

You may not need to purchase a complete generator but your deadline of 1 May is certainly a factor.

Colin Alford 16-04-25 20:28

Hanno,

It appears that Military Vehicle Supply.net has the armature in stock:

http://www.militaryvehiclesupply.net/list/13

Hanno Spoelstra 17-04-25 07:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Rowe (Post 298604)
I have plenty of Ford V8 ones, even NOS , so not much help to you, cheers Andrew.

Good to know - I will take a note of that, Andrew

Hanno Spoelstra 17-04-25 08:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin Alford (Post 298607)
You may not need to purchase a complete generator but your deadline of 1 May is certainly a factor.

Thanks for the links, Colin. There is a healthy supply of GMC CCKW parts still in Europe, so it was quite easy to find a generator here. According to the info I have the pulley should swap over, otherwise I will run it with one V-belt for the time being. I'll post an update later.

Hanno Spoelstra 22-04-25 14:48

Update
 
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As good as new GMC 6V generator rebuilt in France after WW2 fitted with the double pulley off the C15TA's generator:

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I have moved this thread to the restoration forum for future reference.


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