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I've seen a couple of cab 12s with this rubber plug on the rear of the engine cover, albeit perished.
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Keith
Somebody skilled in milling or lathe work could make one of those out of a modern material eg nylon or similar .. that counts me out ![]() Mike
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If we could get a NOS one or one that was near perfect
I now of a guy that does Rubber Casting, What i have seen of his previous work he does an excellent job Regards Dennis |
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Brian Asbury used to have them NOS, but I am going back a while, into the 90s. He usually saves one for a pattern, so maybe there is hope. Jordan was doing some casting of rubber parts. Maybe he would take on the project.
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Ì sold a couple of NOS ones in the past couple of years. I picked them up about 20 yrs ago, from another collector who himself obtained them several years earlier... so there should be a couple of extremely good examples out there.
70 yr old NOS specialized parts (eg CMP) are almost impossible to find these days
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