Can anyone tell me where to source these bolt on generator "kits" for non-generator cars?
Jeff
Adding a generator to a non-generator car
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Adding a generator to a non-generator car
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Re: Adding a generator to a non-generator car
Don't know but that is pretty cool!
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
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Re: Adding a generator to a non-generator car
Hi Jeff,
There is a vender on eBay that sells a alternator kit for Model T, maybe the same goes by burnzoil
Craig.
There is a vender on eBay that sells a alternator kit for Model T, maybe the same goes by burnzoil
Craig.
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Re: Adding a generator to a non-generator car
no luck there unfortunatelyCraig Leach wrote: ↑Tue Aug 19, 2025 4:08 pmHi Jeff,
There is a vender on eBay that sells a alternator kit for Model T, maybe the same goes by burnzoil
Craig.
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Re: Adding a generator to a non-generator car
I saw the eBay item too it’s not for a generator. I checked Model T ranch here in Texas but no luck there either. They make T kits for different things but not that item.
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Re: Adding a generator to a non-generator car
I understand wanting to use a generator for period correctness but I'm stumped on the ratio that setup will turn the generator. A T generator
is driven @ 150% of crank speed & that appears to be 100% or less? Jeff can you get a T generator to put out enough @ the reduced speed?
If anyone can I'm thinking it would be you.
Craig.
is driven @ 150% of crank speed & that appears to be 100% or less? Jeff can you get a T generator to put out enough @ the reduced speed?
If anyone can I'm thinking it would be you.
Craig.