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Need some help to ID a generator.


pepstrebeck

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First let me say that Buick and Buick parts are not something that is in my "wheelhouse" so that is why I am looking for help. My brother is the Buick guy, not me. I am just getting some things ready to go to a swap meet and want to make sure that I have them labled correctly. In the mix are some of my brothers Buick and Pontiac parts. The generator in question is a Delco-Remy 1102668, and I am just trying to find out what years it may belong with, if even Buick (maybe Pontiac). I just hate going to a swap meet and not being able to tell someone that is interested in a part what it fits. Thanks for your time and help, it is appreciated.

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Thanks for the help. My brother had gotten this and some other "later" buick parts when he bought a lot of parts for his '31. It was the take-it-all-or-nothing kind of a deal. I was thinking probably late 40's or early 50's straight eight stuff, but just don't know for sure. I have had it apart and checked the armature on the growler and cleaned up the brushes and commutator and everything checked out O.K., it just needs a good rebuild. I just want to make sure I lable it right. My brother is the Buick and Packard guy (late-20's and early-30's) and I am Dodge Brothers and Model A. Thanks again for the help, it is appreciated.

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John,

I just now found a listing for your generator (and mine) in an old Delco Remy parts catalogue I have. Your #1102668 fits 1946 through 1948 Roadmasters ( and most likely 1941 and 1942 also--book doesn't go back farther than 1946); and my #1102679 fits the 1946 through 1948 Specials and Supers. Mine is for sale, $75 reconditioned, if anyone needs a good generator.

Pete Phillips, BCA #7338

Sherman, TX

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The 46-48 Super and roadmaster generators are interchangable in spite of their part number. I had a super generator and needed one for my 47 roadmaster and swaped over the belt pully to the roadmaster one and all of a sudden my generator was for a roadmaster.

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