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#426418 06/01/19 03:52 PM
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I have what I think is a 57 twelve gen #1102663-0B19. What does it fit? Thanks


Dick
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If I remember right, the 57 generator had the power steering container on the rear of the gen. It's been awhile.


John
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I can't find any listing in my Delco book for that generator number, but the date code translates to 1960, Feb 19th.
Are you sure that is the correct number?
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I rechecked the numbers and they are correct. Thanks for looking.


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1102663 is a 6 volt generator from a 1940 Buick.
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I see there is a repair kit for a generator of that number online and it is described as a generator for a 1940 Buick. For the Delco Remy generators that I have seen, the 6 volt models have a cover band over the brushes and the 12 volt units have the solid case extending over that area.


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