Help identifying EV8 parts 3 Attachment(s)
I would like know what year and model the column drops are in the photo. Also what the exhaust manifold is for in the 2nd photo. Thank you
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Re: Help identifying EV8 parts Middle drop is a '32.
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Re: Help identifying EV8 parts Tim,
With respect, it is not a '32 column drop, but rather of a later vintage with a different on/off plate and lever and wider spacing of the attachment holes on top. The one at the top of the photo is '33-'34 passenger car. The exhaust manifold is the right side manifold for '32-'36 V8s. |
Re: Help identifying EV8 parts The middle one looks like my ‘38
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Re: Help identifying EV8 parts Quote:
Thank you for the correction. Both you and other member pointed that out to me. I guess I shouldn't post until I have my morning coffee. Haha. Tim |
Re: Help identifying EV8 parts Thank you all. I believe the one on the far right is 1936. How about that long legged one on the far left ? Any ideas.
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Re: Help identifying EV8 parts Far left is 40-47 large truck (1 1/2 ton)
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Re: Help identifying EV8 parts https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1617976976
Large photo of Early Ford Steering Locks and Ignitions Switches. |
Re: Help identifying EV8 parts Far right column switch ass I believe is a 41
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Re: Help identifying EV8 parts There is not a 41 pass car one in that pic he posted.
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Re: Help identifying EV8 parts I believe the one in the middle is 39 passenger.
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Re: Help identifying EV8 parts The middle one is '38-'39 Passenger car; The one on the right is '36 pickup (will work on '37 pickup); also backwardly compatible with '35-early '36, but with reversed switch-on position)
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Re: Help identifying EV8 parts With respect, the one on the right could be a '36 but not a '37. The drops for half ton pickups and passenger cars were the same in their respective years, but '36 and '37's are definitely different. The distance from the bolt holes to the column opening is greater on the '37. The steering tubes were the same for '35-'37 pickups, which were different from passenger cars.
One can not tell from the picture whether it is a '35 or '36... which are quiet similar. The '35 and '36 are different because the lock cylinder on most '35's is slightly shorter causing the well the cylinder goes into to be slightly shorter. This is visiable and distinguishable if you hold one of each beside the other simultaneously. My guess is that this one is a '36 based on the Hurd lock cylinder. |
Re: Help identifying EV8 parts That's what the tag on it said '36, but wanted to confirm. Thank you all.
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Re: Help identifying EV8 parts 1 Attachment(s)
Here is a 40-41 pickup drop
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