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Old 12-17-2018, 03:25 PM   #1
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Default 1928 Fan Housing (Shroud) Assy. Fasteners

Does anyone know the correct part numbers for the 'Fan Housing to Radiator Screw' and the 'Fan Housing to Radiator Screw Nut'? My Jan '28 Parts Book lists the items but does not list the numbers, -and my Oct '29 book does not list the Fan Housing at all.


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Old 12-17-2018, 03:52 PM   #2
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From the October 1, 1928 PPL...Here you go:

BOLT: A-20401
NUT: A-21632
WASHER: A-22139

My January 1, 1928 PPL lists the same numbers (except for the washer) and the sizes in the back of the book.
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Thanks Steve!! I wonder why they are not included in the rest of the cooling area??
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Brent,

I do not know what books you have but my January 1, 1928 and my October 1, 1928 PPL's have all the part numbers, sizes and everything you want to know.

For compairison...put a copy of your 1928 booklet page from the January 1 booklet on this subject.

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