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Different crab distributor
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1942deluxe |
06-27-2021 @ 10:16 AM
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Super, you're right about NOS parts. That one had no spark until Charlie rebuilt it even though it was new in the box. I've had 12 1942-48 Fords and never seen the lugs below the bail on the bottom of the distributor. In the green parts book the illustration for the truck 42-44 distributor appears to have the "lugs". Wondering if that was the original application. Running the 59A cap and outer cap plus rotor and seems to work fine. I thought aluminum body when I put it on but I might be wrong.
This message was edited by 1942deluxe on 6-27-21 @ 10:22 AM
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40 Coupe |
06-27-2021 @ 4:16 AM
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Your distributor looks like the 45-48 V8 59A-12127 with the large bail to hold the two piece cap. Your photo is not very good! Is it a cast iron or aluminum?
This message was edited by 40 Coupe on 6-27-21 @ 4:24 AM
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supereal |
06-26-2021 @ 2:25 PM
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The "crab" distributor was used only for one year, 1942, It was replaced because any water coming through the radiator may cause problems. They also require a rotor that is different than other styles. Be wary of any parts found in a box found either in the car, or at a swap meet. They may not be correct, or are in some way damaged. This happens when a dealer repairs the car, and someone put the original part in the old box, and placed it back in stock. This has happened to me more than once. I bought a supposed "new old stock" dashboard clock for my '47. It looked fine but didn't work. The fine wire on the spring winder was broken. I had seen this before, and easily repaired it.
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1942deluxe |
06-12-2021 @ 4:27 PM
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Not the greatest picture but notice the "lugs" underneath the bail and the vent on the bottom. Anybody have any insights on those two items. Was in a Ford Reman box with a 59A part number when I got it years ago. Charlie Schwendler just went thru it for me and it works great on my 1948 Ford business coupe.
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