***1922-1927 Drive Shaft Assembly***
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Re: ***1922-1927 Drive Shaft Assembly***
Martynn, T 2586 plug does not appear in our Canadian produced cars. I believe it is fitted to retain the removable bearing sleeve in the earlier spools. The later spools with open bolts don't have a separate sleeve. USA production may be different.
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Re: ***1922-1927 Drive Shaft Assembly***
LOL, You're right Allen, there would be no need for that since there isn't a sleeve on this assembly...I forgot to remove it.
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Re: ***1922-1927 Drive Shaft Assembly***
Excellent as always, the only thing that I noticed is the Universal Joint Housing Plug. You only show one but there should be two (top and bottom) and I believe that the suffix for the part is B and not E. It shows the same way in your other drawing for the 14-21 Drive Shaft Assembly and in that case I do not think that the part number has a suffix, T-2578 flat head vs. T-2578-B dome head. Again, excellent as always and a great reference tool, thank you for the good work.
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LOOKING FOR A LUFKIN No. 9A Height Gage Attachment.
LOOKING FOR A LUFKIN No. 9A Height Gage Attachment.
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Re: ***1922-1927 Drive Shaft Assembly***
Yes there is two, one is already installed (the top one) because it wouldn't be clear with the ball mounting ring in the way. I suppose I could back the mounting ring off a bit so as to show that plug though...
How about this?
How about this?
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