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here are some pictures of my chevy air compressor I hope they help.
about the oval intake, on it fits a triangel intake sprout when it is ford and a filter when it is chevy. cheers jaap
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1940 chev C15 cab11, MCC wirelessbody No1 MK3.
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Great thanks for the pics, I've know what i've got to fab up now
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Hi there, I just thought that I would share with you the way that I repaired the broken shaft of my compressor. I decided that I would make a new extention and butt weld it on to the old shaft, mainly because I couldn't free the shifter fork off the old one, and didn't want to risk trying to heat the fork (looks like it's die cast) and end up with a blob on the floor!
Photo 1 a piece of 1"x1/2" turned on a mandrel (3/8" bolt) roughing out Photo 2 after linishing to final shape Photo 3 setting up to weld in some angle about an 1/8" gap to weld right through Photo 4 1st run in check alignment Photo5 finished weld just got to linish back to flush so gland nut can come down Photo 6 on and working fine time for a Bundy can
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my oops could only get 5 in so here's no 6 all the best
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