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Assistance in Identification
Posted: Sun May 13, 2001 10:40 pm
by SherParker@aol.com
Oh most learned ones,
I'm not sure what vehicle belongs under this generator. If I know what it
was for, I would be happy to get it out of the pile.
It is Lucas and here ae the numbers
2225IE 10 48
C39PV L O 6V
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It has the Y in a O ( a hallmark I guess?) on the first line.
I don't think it was ever supposed to be a T Type and there is no Tach drive
on the rear plate.
Thanks for the help,
sherwood
Fwd: Assistance in Identification
Posted: Mon May 14, 2001 8:50 pm
by SherParker@aol.com
Re: Fwd: Assistance in Identification
Posted: Tue May 15, 2001 12:04 pm
by C. Knight
SherParker@aol.com wrote:
> I'm not sure what vehicle belongs under this generator. If I know
> what it
> was for, I would be happy to get it out of the pile.
>
> It is Lucas and here are the numbers
> 2225IE 10 48
> C39PV L O 6V
C39PV L O dynamos were used on many smaller British car and commercial
vehicles between 1945 and about 1954.
The 6V would indicate a 6 volt dynamo. The only popular post war cars
with 6 volt electrics I can think of are the "sit up and beg" Fords, so
I would guess it came from a Ford Popular, Anglia or Prefect 1939-1954.
If anyone out there admits to owning a Ford "Pop" perhaps they could
confirm - send your confession anonymously!

Regards
Cliff
Re: Assistance in Identification
Posted: Fri May 18, 2001 10:24 am
by Robert Grunau
It has the Y in a O ( a hallmark I guess?) on the first line.
I don't think it was ever supposed to be a T Type and there is no Tach drive
on the rear plate.
Thanks for the help,
sherwood