The Rodding Roundtable
Motorhead Message Central => Rodder's Roundtable => Topic started by: junkyardjeff on October 03, 2008, 11:05:20 PM
No that I go a bug in my behind to make my 37 chevy p/u look like a shop truck I am going to put in a period correct interior along with making the 57 235 look like a 216 there is one thing I forgot untill I opened the other side of the hood,the alternator I have on it so does anyone make a alternator that looks like a GM generator. I have seen them for flatheads but nothing for a GM product,maybe I should stop this stupidity at that point and not open that side of the hood. Jeff
Check here..... http://www.gener-nator.com/big_genernator.htm
MM64 8)
Hello;
I know that Powermaster makes such an itm but you better get ready to mortgage your house to pay for it!
Bruce
I checked the prices and for a normal GM gererator is was around 800 dollars so thats out of the question,if I want to look period correct I will put in a rebuilt generator. All I have is lights,turnsignals and a radio so a generator would be more then enough. Jeff
i'd keep the alternator and keep the hood closed
my 2 cents
later jim
I am going to keep that side of the hood closed,I am planning on installing haleogen headlights and I doubt a generator could handle it. Jeff
Why not try to build a cover for your alternator??? Make it LOOK like a generator......
I might end up doing that eventually but for now I think I am going to forget about a period correct charging system.
I saw a "clean design" technique used on a show car once where they did not want any thing on the engine so they put the alternator under the car mounted on the rear differential with a drive pulley on the yoke. Using a GM one wire type alternator you ought to be able to get that to work in conjunction with your generator or maybe just the shell of one up front for cosmetic purposes.
alternator on the rear end...
i saw something much better a long time ago that was probably just a prototype...
it bolted between the motor and transmission.. moving the trans back like 4 or 6 inches...
it was a starter generator... that could uncouple from the gas engine.. so the electric motor half could drive the transmission on battery power...
i seem to recall the alternator half could put out like 2,000 amps at lower voltages.. 3 phase. 12,24, 36 i don't remember... the 2K amps blew me away...
i don't think it went into mass production... but it was a really neat idea....
maybe i should contact that company... and see if they could make one that did not disconnect... but only added an inch or so to the motor trans space... that would replace the starter and the alternator for hot rods...
oh... and for those who don't know yet.,.. some of the alternators on hybrids are also starter alternators... these start the motor on the fly as it would be kinda noisy kicking the starter into the flywheel teeth while they are moving... small motors have had starter alternators for years...
my thought if you want an alternator... but it to look like a generator...
find one of the small high powered alternators.. make a tube that has flanges that bolt to the back of the mounting brackets... that has the rear plate of a generator on the back...