Early Dodge Bros flywheel
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Early Dodge Bros flywheel
Got this fairly early flywheel from Jeff Hood at the Long Beach Swap Meet today. I don’t recall ever seeing “Dodge Bros” cast in the flywheel .
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Re: Early Dodge Bros flywheel
There you go, Kim...
Once again, teaching me something new.
Thanks for sharing.
: ^ )
Keith
Once again, teaching me something new.
Thanks for sharing.
: ^ )
Keith
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Re: Early Dodge Bros flywheel
Didn't Ford and Dodge Brothers have some type of collaboration along the way during the early teens? I was thinking they made parts for Ford and later started building their own cars.
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Re: Early Dodge Bros flywheel
The flywheel in my 14, transmission shaft date 1-22-14 has it the same style as is on the spark and gas quadrant. Clutch disc drum has the DB in an oval.
Corey Walker, Brownsboro, Texas
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Re: Early Dodge Bros flywheel
Most of the Dodge Bros parts I have sent have Ben forgings rather than castings. That's anew one on me.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Early Dodge Bros flywheel
The Dodge Brothers owned 10 percent f the Ford Co. starting in 1903. The first Ford chassis were built by Dodge. The Ford Co slowly began to make parts or buy elsewhere and by mid 1914 the Dodge company did not supply Ford. The first Dodge auto was the 1915 model The brothers both died around 1922 and the Dodge Co was bought by Chrysler around 1926.
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Re: Early Dodge Bros flywheel
Had a chance to check the triple gear pins?