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Old 21-12-20, 22:43
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Default Ford Sidevalve V8 Oil Conditioner (Filter)- return line

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Jacques, some of them returned oil to the oil filler housing (fuel pump mounted to it) I don't think it lasted long. Probably too much oil blown out when there was blow by.
Hi Lynn,

Spotted this on Gumtree Australia. Looks like the one you mentioned.

Cheers and a Merry Christmas from across the Ditch.
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Old 22-12-20, 06:11
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Yes Jacques, that would be it. Happy Christmas to you too. Stay safe and covid free.
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Old 10-08-21, 01:06
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Kind of a long shot but I don't suppose anyone would have a modern part number for the vacuum breaker fitting off the intake manifold.
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Old 10-08-21, 23:27
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Default Ford CMP- Vacuum Breaker fitting

Hi Connor,

From a F-15A parts list:

91A 17542- Nut- Windshield wiper connector on manifold.
11A 17595 Silencer- Assembly- windshield wiper.

Could be one of them and with no asterisks in the Part Numbers they are generic Ford parts and could be available from vintage Ford parts suppliers. My guess is the silencer based on the following:

*C19SR 17595- Bolt- special- distributor vacuum tube to manifold. All India with low cab or half cab.
Note: 17595 is the same base part number as the silencer above.

*C01UC 17597- Bolt- distributor vacuum tube assembly to intake manifold. All India with low cab or half cab.

As the vacuum breaker (silencer?) serves both the vacuum brake and wipers it could also be the above two possibilities. If so, The asterisk means it is unique to CMP vehicles and I doubt any vintage Ford parts supplier would have them.

Hope this helps. Please let us all know if you find a modern supplier.

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Old 10-08-21, 23:42
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Hi Connor,

From a F-15A parts list:

91A 17542- Nut- Windshield wiper connector on manifold.
11A 17595 Silencer- Assembly- windshield wiper.

Could be one of them and with no asterisks in the Part Numbers they are generic Ford parts and could be available from vintage Ford parts suppliers. My guess is the silencer based on the following:

*C19SR 17595- Bolt- special- distributor vacuum tube to manifold. All India with low cab or half cab.
Note: 17595 is the same base part number as the silencer above.

*C01UC 17597- Bolt- distributor vacuum tube assembly to intake manifold. All India with low cab or half cab.

As the vacuum breaker (silencer?) serves both the vacuum brake and wipers it could also be the above two possibilities. If so, The asterisk means it is unique to CMP vehicles and I doubt any vintage Ford parts supplier would have them.

Hope this helps. Please let us all know if you find a modern supplier.

Cheers,
Thanks this helps a bunch. With all the manuals I have none of them mentioned the silencer let alone a part number for it even though the diagrams have it. At first I thought it was some sort of vacuum check valve but the more I search the more it sounds like its just a chamber.
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Old 11-08-21, 00:43
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Default Ford CMP truck- Vacuum breaker/silencer

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Thanks this helps a bunch. With all the manuals I have none of them mentioned the silencer let alone a part number for it even though the diagrams have it. At first I thought it was some sort of vacuum check valve but the more I search the more it sounds like its just a chamber.
Hi Connor,

Yes the parts list can be hard to negotiate at times. Within categories they are arranged alphabetically so if you don't know the exact title it can cause a long search.
I looked at manifold area first thinking that was most likely. It wasn't with the vacuum brake tube either which is under the distributor section. It was under the wipers section.

I think it is only a chamber too. I had three from poor to very good condition all with nothing inside. Doesn't mean there wasn't something there but always willing to be enlightened if I am wrong.

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Old 11-08-21, 02:45
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A quick google of 11A17595 turned up this: https://reds-vintage-parts.com/compo...-1948-ford-nos
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