09-30-2019, 01:02 PM | #21 |
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That is the one I'm referring to. Fan is listed under the items that use engine oil as a lubricant. I would assume they are just using a general statement that is not specific to the model year diagram. But wasn't positive it was a 40 diagram!
Just noticed it also list brake clevis pins! The only "C" I can locate on the diagram it's self is for the distributor and generator. This may or may not be a 40 diagram based on other post. Last edited by JSeery; 09-30-2019 at 03:33 PM. |
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Looking close at the chart that Adileo posted, it has an arrow pointing to the fan hub that indicates "V" and I think "B". At the bottom of the chart, "V" says to remove plug and add 1oz of Hypoid Gear Oil. No mention of motor oil. If you have a reproduction manual, they may have used that one lube cart to be included on all the early Ford manuals that they reproduce regardless of the year. Some one must have a book of the service bulletin's that will show when Ford changed to gear oil from motor oil to lube the hub. |
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09-30-2019, 03:32 PM | #24 |
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Very interesting, now I wonder what year that chart is for????
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My chart?
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09-30-2019, 04:36 PM | #27 |
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I think the fans that take oil are for '42-'48 cars and '42-'52 trucks. Somebody on this site should know for sure. I'm just going from memory.
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Not being one to play on the “stock” side of the fence, I use Slick 50 .....
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Curious cars 42-48 would that be EAB? Reason I ask is my 39 has EAB heads and based on pencil test, I thought, I had a later model engine. However, my fan does not have a place for oil.
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There could be any mixture of parts on the engine. Where is the fan mounted and how is it driven (belt wise)? Ford used a lot of different fan arrangements.
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Fan is on crank - one belt drives pumps and fan. It’s not a big deal estout just got me thinking..I’m pretty sure it’s a EAB but..as long as it runs well and gets me where I wanna go and back, I’m happy
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