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oddball fuel pump stand ????????????
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ken ct. |
05-08-2015 @ 2:50 AM
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169 views and still NO ONE can ID this stand. Has embossed ford part # of 48-9416 . Has curved top section approx. 13" tall with what looks like a 3/4" diam. right angle tube like for a pcv setup and looks factory , what is it off of PLEASE. ???????????? ken ct.
This message was edited by ken ct. on 5-8-15 @ 2:52 AM
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05-08-2015 @ 12:13 PM
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Ken.... I scoured the internet and can't find anything close to your description. Sounds to me that it's a well made home-built modification to a fuel pump stand to be used as a PCV setup as you implied....
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05-08-2015 @ 1:19 PM
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MG , this is factory issue im positive. Didn't Lincoln have a tall black breather neck with a bend in it or a commertial application. The welded short tube is tooo well done to be home made. Thanks for trying. ken ct.
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05-08-2015 @ 2:28 PM
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Ken, Look at this picture > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lincoln_Zephyr_V12_engine_%28Autocar_Handbook,_13th_ed,_1935%29.jpg
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05-08-2015 @ 2:48 PM
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AND, this one > http://images.conceptcarz.com/imgxra/Lincoln/41_Lincoln-Cont-DV-13-PBC_e01.jpg
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ford38v8 |
05-08-2015 @ 2:58 PM
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MG, That's as perty a Continental as I've ever seen, but it appears that the fuel line is painted? Must be just the picture? Alan
This message was edited by ford38v8 on 5-8-15 @ 2:59 PM
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ken ct. |
05-08-2015 @ 4:08 PM
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You nailed it MG many thanks to you. You made my day , Now what yr is the Lincoln , has to be post 39 to have a Holley type carb on it 39-48 ??? . Engine looks super. ken ct. Same piece as the drawing including the top cap. Not the X one in the photo. ken ct.
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05-08-2015 @ 4:14 PM
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The title over the drawing is: File:Lincoln Zephyr V12 engine (Autocar Handbook, 13th ed, 1935)
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05-08-2015 @ 4:30 PM
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That's typical of Wikipedia misinformation... Zephyr began with model year 1936.
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05-08-2015 @ 4:34 PM
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And the photo probably is of a Continental as the heads are polished.
Alan
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