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Old 20-01-14, 12:41
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I believe this is the same part Rick, let me know and I'll stick it in the post tomorrow.
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I believe this is the same part Rick, let me know and I'll stick it in the post tomorrow.
Tony, Tony, Tony you are beyond words. Thanks Mate, it looks to be the right one. You have my address.

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Old 20-01-14, 15:57
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No worries Rick, I've accumulated quite a variety of generator pulleys off my Ford CMP wrecks! The only real scarcity amongst them is an original CMP pulley! Or at least one without large chunks missing or several vanes busted off. I discovered this when trying to rebuild my own genny recently - the only spare twin belt pulley I could find was much smaller than the standard CMP pulley. This led me to consult the parts list, whereupon I discovered there were in fact two different diameter pulleys fitted, nominally 3 1/2" and 4 1/2", the explanation for the smaller one being: "Use where low cut in speed is desired." What this means off course is heaps more fan noise at cruising speed, so these are to be avoided I'd suggest - although perhaps it may offer a solution for overheating problems. Anyway it's worth knowing about so I thought I'd mention it.

BTW Rick I only have your PO Box address, I assume that's where you want it sent....? I've given it a quick scrub for better ID, which I probably should have done before posting pics! As you can see the vanes have been rubbing on the mounting bracket, the front bearing in this genny was completely shot.
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Thanks Tony, The PO Box will do. I am off to town to get a pair of bearings for this genny, hopefully they will be off the shelf.

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That was quick. Maybe even quickr than having to go down to the Friendly Local Auto Parts Store!

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Old 22-01-14, 11:09
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Rick, just to go back to the start, I would like to see the rest of the part number.
The #10130 is Fords root number, for a pulley, but the prefix will either identify it as from a standard vehicle or as a special lynx part.
Can you supply the whole number for interests sake?
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Rick, just to go back to the start, I would like to see the rest of the part number.
The #10130 is Fords root number, for a pulley, but the prefix will either identify it as from a standard vehicle or as a special lynx part.
Can you supply the whole number for interests sake?
Hi Lynn, there is a number on the back of the pulley but I am not sure if I can see it now as it is all back together. I'll check tomorrow.

Meanwhile, the parts book has the following. Part Number 10130 on the diagram page and 01AS-10130D-Pulley Generator on the parts listing page.

Hope that this helps.

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Old 22-01-14, 13:23
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Sounds like the bearings may have been 6203 Rick. These were/are used in a lot of generators and alternators and so are worth keeping a few around the place. I carried one as a spare after having a generator lock up on my Chev years ago. They even fit the cutting deck on my ride on mower.
A fellow was selling them for $2 each at the Bendigo Swap a couple of years back and I bought a number of them.

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Old 24-01-14, 11:43
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Sounds like the bearings may have been 6203 Rick. These were/are used in a lot of generators and alternators and so are worth keeping a few around the place. I carried one as a spare after having a generator lock up on my Chev years ago. They even fit the cutting deck on my ride on mower.
A fellow was selling them for $2 each at the Bendigo Swap a couple of years back and I bought a number of them.

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Yes, David, 6203 is the sealed bearing which I chose to put in. Won't have to oil the genny now.

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Old 23-01-14, 03:16
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there is a number on the back of the pulley but I am not sure if I can see it now as it is all back together.
It's FG 154 which doesn't help much! In fact I doubt we'll learn anything from part numbers, some of my pulleys have no part numbers at all. Some of my twin belt CMP pulleys have Ford part numbers that aren't even listed. And yet they're all identical, so why the different part number? There's a variety of cosmetic differences from different castings, but they're functionally identical and completely interchangeable.

Irrespective of part numbers and cosmetic differences though I'm certain the Lnyx pulley is just a standard 4" single belt Ford pulley, of which I have several. I'm certain the whole generator is standard Ford, the only question in my mind is voltage - did they rewind the armature or simply reset the voltage regulator? I wouldn't mind betting they used a standard 6V generator and simply reset the regulator. I'm pretty sure these gennys will pump out 12 volts at sufficiently low revs to make rewinding the armature unnecessary, particularly with the small pulley. I'd be interested to know the Lynx part number for the genny itself.
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Old 23-01-14, 09:20
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Tony, the body and field windings are the same as the 6 volt genys. The difference is the commutator.

Lynx bits 062.jpg.

It has twice as many windings and segments. I took some photos to show the difference.

OOPs!! that's is the starter not the Genny. Anyway you can see the 12volt at the top and the 6volt below.

Looks like I forgot to photograph the Genny, so I don't know.

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Pulley arrived in todays mail. Only posted yesterday and we live 300km from Melbourne.

Thank you Tony, thank you Australia Post.(Posted at 9.00 in Paynesville 6.30am next day.)

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12Volt Ford Generator is now fully rebuilt with new bearings ($6.00 each) and brushes.

Pulley was perfect and cleaned up well. but I had to refer to the parts book to get the bits in the right order. Must be getting old.

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Old 22-01-14, 21:54
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Pulley arrived in todays mail. Only posted yesterday and we live 300km from Melbourne. Posted at 9.00 in Paynesville 6.30am next day.
It's a pretty efficient global parts supply we run here on MLU - where else could you order an automotive part, let alone a 1943 Ford Lynx generator pulley, at 6.14 PM and have it within 36 hours? I reckon we can say we met the WANTED URGENTLY customer service target for this order. Of course that's for country customers, our metro customers can expect same day service!
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