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Fuel Tank Change Over Valve
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Hi Guys, picked up a couple of these fuel tank change over valves the other day. Just wondering if this is true Carrier , say MK1 * or is it later CMP?. I have other CMP valves that are different to this one. It has the letters , C01UC-106011-C.
Do you think the UC in the letters denotes Universal Carrier ? . Just that I have not seen this style of valve before, Cheers Andrew. |
Andrew,
proper and correct, later model with angled input side C= Canada, 0= 1940, 1= model #1, UC, universal carrier -C after part number for version |
Thanks for that, it does make sense as they did come from an estate that had wrecked 60 carriers over the years , and we managed to get the last of the parts, cheers Andrew.
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Michael R,
I am inclined to offer a slight correction to your decoding of the part number prefix. 1 = 85 hp engine. Images from FUC-03. Colin |
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Yes !, thanks Colin. 1=85hp engine for Ford Canada products. It is the British who use a different engine numbering system to identify the 65, 85, 95, & 100hp universal & Windsor carrier engines. Lynn E. mentions this a number of times? |
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