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Old 15-07-16, 17:23
Neil Ashley Neil Ashley is offline
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Default Delco-Remy Type 2B-12 Charging Unit

Does anyone know what a Delco-Remy Type 2B-12 Charging Unit looks like.

It is listed in the Mk11 Daimler Armoured Car Manual.
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Old 22-07-16, 14:17
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Neil,

I believe I have just found some images in this link:

http://www.hrc.org.au/files/Accelera...20RR%20OPT.pdf

The applicable advertisement is on pages 8 and 9 of the actual .pdf which correspond to pages 72 and 73 of the original document.

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Old 22-07-16, 14:37
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Neil,

I also found these two links:

http://www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=57851

http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...ry-power-plant

The worthpoint link certainly gives some good images.

Now that you can see the nomenclature on the data plate it might help with future searches.

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Old 22-07-16, 14:56
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Colin,

Thank you for the work tracking down those links.

I collect WW2 British Army generators and its not a model I have ever encountered. I can't imagine we acquired many and there are equivalent British manufactured models which would do the same job.

I doubt if they actually saw use in British Armoured Cars.
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Old 24-07-16, 17:53
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They were used in tanks along with the Tiny Tim, though the Tiny Tim seems to have been more popular.
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Old 25-07-16, 09:11
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That explains a lot as I originally assumed it to be a Tiny Tim.

Quite where it was stored if indeed they were ever used on DAC is questionable.
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Old 27-07-16, 00:26
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The tank (and presumably armoured car) version has a different setup to the one in the frame shown on the links above. No fuel tank on top, and a cover over it.

The attached diagram is from the Churchill workshop manual.

Incidentally I'll be looking for one (or more likely a Tiny Tim) to go with the tank, so if you happen to stumble across a spare of either I'd appreciate a nudge
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