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Old 27-08-10, 15:54
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Have you tried Motion Industries

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Originally Posted by SDeMocko View Post
OK I have the manuals and they are very detailed and have answered a lot of questions. It also seems very convenient to have all the original part numbers until you try and find new parts. For example are the large seals on either side of the Gear Box Coupling page 14 of the illustrated parts catalogue available to purchase new? Part numbers C01UC105387 and C011UC-105759 are what I am using as my examples. I get nothing when doing searches on every number I have tried so far. Is there a place to cross reference? Even on a web site like MAC’s they seem to be non-existent. Do you think a manual like

http://macsautoparts.com/early-ford-...0JOS0Q1000002E

would be helpful? Thanks for any light you can shed.
Hi

I have had very good luck finding bearings, seals, and speedy-sleeves through Motion Industries https://www.motionindustries.com they have local dealers all over the US and Canada. If you can not find the seals by number they have size listings, also many of their dealers have collections of catalogs with listings by size.

Cheers Phil
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