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  1. rickf

    Need to know what these 60 amp alternators are and from what.

    Ok, I was talking to one of the guys from Southern Automotive about that Leece Neville and after I described it to him he said " I KNOW WHAT THAT IS!" "That is an 002AC" They are impossible to find parts for. He told me they used them mainly on the M151 when they were doing the swap from 25 amp...
  2. rickf

    Need to know what these 60 amp alternators are and from what.

    Yea, I got youngins but they ain't all that young! they are in their 40's, My oldest grandson is 17. I am pushing 70 so the bicycle idea is probably out. I could mount it in my M151 but I am leery of that fan spinning right there by the carburetor. Not someplace I would normally be looking out...
  3. rickf

    Need to know what these 60 amp alternators are and from what.

    Interesting. I have just never seen one like that and I can't even find a picture of one. I am going to use the other one in my M151 and this odd one I might make into a portable charging stating powered by a small gas engine for off grid excursions or to use as a charger for my many military...
  4. rickf

    Need to know what these 60 amp alternators are and from what.

    Ok, But what about the one with the fan on the back? I cannot find that one anywhere I look. I did a search for Leece-Neville and the Ordnance number and it came back to a Prestolite equivalent that is exactly what the other one is. Oh, I remembered the place that sell the parts ...
  5. rickf

    Need to know what these 60 amp alternators are and from what.

    I bought two alternators and when I got them I kind of recognize one but the other one is a head scratcher. It has the electrical inputs in the center and an external fan on the back end opposite the pulley. And here is the one I recognize, but it has a rough bearing in it, what is the name of...
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