If you like traditional looks and reliable, modern performance, you’ll love this cool Flathead alternator.
It has the look of an original generator, but is really a 12-volt, negative-ground alternator that produces 60 amps at idle and 75 amps going down the road. This model is designed to fit 1949-1953 Ford Flathead V8s (a 1938-1948 model is also available) and features a simple one-wire hookup.
We offer it in black or polished aluminum, and both include stock-appearing mounting brackets (The stock fan carrier bolts to that bracket) and pulleys that accept wide 5/8” belts.
This Powergen includes a pulley for the wide 5/8" belt. If you have the narrow 3/8" belt system, order a replacement narrow pulley 91067178 or 91067179.
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