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Here are two splash pans, marked 1940 ford, are they correct? Are the 85 H.P and the 90 H.P the same, Does anyone know if these are correct?
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Bill,
The 85 and 90 pans in 1940 were identical. Still, I have no clue what the pans in your photo are for. While the pan with the "bend" in it ( the longer pan) may fit a '40, it is NOT correct. Nor is correct for '39.
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Bob: Here is what the 1940 and 39 Ford engine splash pans look like;
https://fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=204384 |
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Here's two photos to make it easy for ya. These are both the 85/90 pans as well as the 60 pans.
Note the small "cut out" on the right 85/90 pan... that's '40 only. 1939 pans did not have that cut out.
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Thanks, BILL
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The whereabouts from where they come from, the guy also had a 41 ford truck, may be off it??
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