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So, after going through this new garage I can across this electric motor. I can't find anything specifically about it at all. Here is what the plaque says on it.

 

Packard Cycles

Model S7873

115V

60 Cycles

1140/1725 RPM

Part # 21038

6.8Amps

Code 9 59

Type SB16V

Packard Electric Division - G.M.C Warren, Ohio

 

SO, I know that Packard Electric Division was created by General Motors, which would eventually become Packard-Delphi, which would become Delphi. They produced electrical components for GM's assembly line.

 

I can't find anything about this particular motor, when it was built, what it's worth, what it went to, nothing. I ASSUME it was V-Belt driven based on the pulley on the nose, but other than that I dunno.

 

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