Let me ask a dumb question here. Did the two post relay 39 and down have Delco-Remy on the lid and if so was it the same fonts as the later three post. Thanks, Bob L
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In looking at factory photos I can see Delco-Remy on 1934's and 1936's. Other years are not visible. So with that in mind I would say they all say Delco-Remy on them.Be sure to visit;
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Bob- I have learned that my 26 JD should only say "Delco" without the Remy. Per Lippolt. More to learn..........Dan Margolien
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Bob
The only way I have found to identify HD cut-outs is that they have a smaller dia bobbin than other Delco ones.
A HD lid will not fit over the bobbin on other Delco cut-outs
I don't know for sure if this is a given but until now its been the only way I have been able to identify one from another.
All the lids in the attached photo will not fit on a large bobbin cut-out. I have these four variations but do not have any with just Delco on them.
Its a good question you have asked and I hope I can learn from it.Attached FilesPeter Thomson, a.k.a. Tommo
A.M.C.A. # 2777
Palmerston North, New Zealand.
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Does anyone have an idea as to when Delco appeared on the scene? I'm assuming that one company bought the other?
Mark MasaMark Masa
www.linkcycles.com
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"Remy's competition was Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company (Delco) under the leadership of Charles F. Kettering. Kettering also manufactured ignition equipment and generators.
The United Motor Company purchased the two competitors in 1916 and incorporated them into their operations. The companies remained separated until purchased by General Motors two years later.
In 1918, Delco Remy began operating as a division of General Motors,...."
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delco_RemyBill Gilbert in Oregon
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