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Early ford oil pump id 2 Attachment(s)
Just got these pumps in a bunch of 1932 parts i purchased and trying to ID. They dont look like all the flathead pumps on the internet?? Maybe original versions? The one with the spout was tagged 1932. The bases have gears so they dont look like 4 banger parts. Help!
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Re: Early ford oil pump id Quote:
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...6&d=1716903038 |
Re: Early ford oil pump id '32 V8 only Right? First one on LFT. Newc
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Re: Early ford oil pump id My 1934 big truck has one like the first one.
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Re: Early ford oil pump id The first one Looks like the one In my 38 V12. Tim
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Re: Early ford oil pump id 2 Attachment(s)
I found this the other day while looking for some 8ba stuff. I have no use for it if somebody wants it.
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Re: Early ford oil pump id Quote:
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...6&d=1717084731 |
Re: Early ford oil pump id 1 Attachment(s)
'35 only for the one in the first photo in response to the original question. The pickup tube-less pump in the second photo is one of the first version of the '32 V8 pumps used with sump-less aluminum oil pans and cylinder blocks with the dipstick hole in the right side of the rear of the block rather than than in the oil pan itself on the left side.
The oil pick up tube in GB's photos is for a mid-year '32-'34 V8 oil pump. |
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