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Hi Tony,
Yes, anyone is welcome to save any photo I post on MLU. All part of disseminating information to keep these vehicles alive. The bracket sure looks like the real deal according to the parts manual, but with CMP's I've learned never to assume anything is original after 70 years of various owners! FYI: the bend where it becomes vertical to the tailpipe is 2 7/8" from the other bend where it attaches to the chassis rail. This puts it right against the inside edge of the frame rail at that point. That, at least, locates the tailpipe end of the muffler. Transmissions: Again 99% certain they are the same as 4 speed civilian trucks of that era. Unfortunately they are not the same as the slightly later synchronized truck gearboxes despite similar appearances. I had researched that possibility a while back but the gear case is too long unless someone wants to butcher the rear transmission cross-member to make it fit. Sorry I even suggested it! The throwout bearing lube hose: I am sure I have seen them somewhere for sale. Will have a good look around and see if I can locate where they were and let you know. Interesting construction they are. Almost like a bathtub plug chain in the middle with a rubber coating. Strange!!! Cheers,
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Cheers Mate,
I have to remove the lubing hose from another gearbox this morning, so i'll check that out. Certainly is a strange manufacture. I have sent an email to MIBearings in US. They are the ones I ordered the rear gearbox mount seal from. They have both the BB7025 & BB7065 bearings that I am wanting for the main shaft. If first searches are anything to go by, they seem to have a large range of bearings & seals for vintage applications.
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Ford CMP, 115" WB,1942 (Under Restoration...still) Medium sized, half fake, artillery piece project. (The 1/4 Pounder) |
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Hi Tony,
Just remembered where I saw them! Ajay's Ford Parts in NZ. Part B 7557 B is on page 50 of their downloadable online catalogue. $18.00 NZ. It is listed for earlier vehicles but worth a call/email to see if it is the same as used in WW2 CMP's. I bought a few things from them many years ago when they were located in Auckland and found them to be very good. Cheers,
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F15-A 1942 Battery Staff Jacques Reed |
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