09 flywheel and magnets

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09 flywheel and magnets

Post by Joe Bell » Sun Jul 25, 2021 3:42 pm

A while back some one was looking for an early flywheel and magnets, I was cleaning up the other day and found one in my stash, pm me if of interest. Thanks Joe


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Re: 09 flywheel and magnets

Post by Joe Bell » Mon Jul 26, 2021 9:07 pm

I have the rest of transmission and early field coil to go with it.


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Re: 09 flywheel and magnets

Post by Tod Wirth, WI » Mon Jul 26, 2021 10:49 pm

PM sent.

Tod Wirth


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Re: 09 flywheel and magnets

Post by Joe Bell » Tue Jul 27, 2021 9:37 am

.532 or 9/16


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Re: 09 flywheel and magnets

Post by Tod Wirth, WI » Wed Jul 28, 2021 11:42 am

HI Joe,

Did you mean to type .562"? That would be 9/16" If so, your transmission would have come out of an engine with serial numbers 17,501 to 20,500 according to the online Encyclopedia.

I needed an earlier 1/2" thick magnet. I was able to get a later 9/16" thick magnet and have it surface ground down to 1/2" to match transmission I was working on.

Your later 1909 to mid 1910 narrow flywheel and magneto, (as an assembly), should fit in the early narrower pan used from the start up to serial number 20,500 in 1910.

What are you asking for it?

Tod.

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