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Are any of these CMP?
Are any of these CMP parts?
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...ps3af36244.jpg http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...ps8e9c0b82.jpg The number on the spanner is OIA-17017 and ford made in canada. http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...ps1154f701.jpg http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...pseb383512.jpg This one has 0010-17033, there are a couple of other marks but i can't make them out, no ford stamp but a similar number to the one above. http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...psf3718291.jpg Are these the spanners found in the tool roll on a carrier, no numbers on the spanners other than the makers name, size, and made in canada. The makers are mollybendium, and dreadnought. And lastly, this head looks the right one for my carrier but i'm not sure it is now. The carby is a stromberg. http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...ps1627fb6f.jpg http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...ps8de0fe4a.jpg Thanks in advance for your help. :thup2: |
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Hello Hanno,
Thanks, that makes scense, they have come from a chap who bought CMP trucks after the war, i have had a canadian tool box and bulb box from the same place. There are probably other CMP tools in the many boxes, but if it's not marked FORD Made in Canada i'm a bit of a loss. Will look out for sinilar part numbers on my next visit. Thanks John |
Hi John, I think the manifold is post war, but I think your spanners ar correct.
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A carrier manifold is not aluminum.
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Thanks guys.
Hello,
Thank you all for your help. So i have the hub/sump spanner, the open ended spanners are for the cmp kit. Nobody recoginse the first spanner? it has a spherical bottom on the open ended side? Thanks John |
The first wrench shown is for the head nuts on the flatheads. Yours is a bit early for the CMPs and the carrier. The military ones are normally closed on both ends. They would have the same part number, but the number would be followed by either the letter A or B, which indicates a revision to the original part.
Those wrenches are not particularly rare, and can usually be found in antique shops or on ebay for a couple of bucks. Search on ebay for "17017B ford wrench" and currently I get about 40 hits. Of course, you will want one that is made in Canada, so best to search on ebay Canada. |
Hello,
Thanks Rob, it's just nice to know what these things are really, i'lll now put them in the drawer with the other junk i've collected. The manifold has C11A-6520-C2 cast into the top, does this help idetify it any better? Thanks |
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