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As Micheal notes, the serial numbers are quite interesting, as is the engine tag. I have never seen one of those before.
The Hull no 28739 would fit roughly fit in with a carrier built a month before the end of production. Production by that point had slowed, so 250 in a month, and over Christmas, would seem about right. Not sure I understand how the serial number got higher than the known production number though. |
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The coil is probably 12v, the carrier is 12v negative ground. Not sure about the generator and starter. The instruments seem to work, except the temperature gauge. A 6v starter should work with 12v, but the generator must have been replaced with a 12v unit or modified. I will need to have a closer look at them. I have also attached a picture of the lower hull number. Thank you for the tip about coil refurbishment. We really appreciate the the generous donation of your coil, we will of course pay for the shipping. Asbjørn Quote:
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British UCs had the Lucas distributor installed, see page 213 of universal Carriers vol1, not sure when that started. Page 39 of new vanguards Universal Carrier 1936-48 shows a Flathead being lifted out/in of a mk2* and it has the crab distributor....once over in Europe anything went to keep them running and in action.
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Pretty sure the mechanics would far prefer dealing with the remote mounted coil as opposed to the dual cap style, especially in a carrier. Both were available and interchangeable....I know which one I would have installed when the opportunity presented itself.
While the manual only shows the one, I have seen either style come off relics over the years. Last edited by rob love; 24-08-13 at 19:14. |
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Rob, did you mean the divers helmet type? As you would know, the Crab has a remote coil already.
Alastair, I would have thought that by the time of D day the supply of Lucas type dizzys would have been sorted, along with REME's familiarity and favour with them, just as I think the RCEME would have favoured the Divers helmet type that they were used to.
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Yep...typed faster than I was thinking. I'll amend the post and deny it ever happened.
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