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Old 27-12-11, 01:11
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Default Parts from Mac's Auto

Howard's post relating to a valve guide tool got me thinking about other parts in the Mac's catalogue which are applicable to Ford CMPs.
I thought it might be good to have a sort of reference thread here to list some obvious and not so obvious parts in the catalogue.
By the way, I have no connection with the seller, just find this sort of thing interesting and helpful.
If you find something to add, please post a link and a photograph from their online catalogue.

I'll kick it off with these offerings:

Here's a rivet set for mounting your black and silver instruction plates on the engine cover if you've removed them for painting.

http://macsautoparts.com/images/189/A80100_pJPG.JPG

This makes a nice finishing touch, a horn button:

http://macsautoparts.com/images/189/11C-3627-A_pJPG.JPG

Every Ford CMP needs two of these

http://macsautoparts.com/images/189/11A-2454_pJPG.JPG
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Old 27-12-11, 17:11
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Default Not Just Parts found on Ford CMPs

Hi Guys

Over the years I have found various parts for my Chevy CMPs (all those strange little Ford parts used on CMPs) on the MAC's Antique Auto Parts web site http://macsautoparts.com/ . One of those web sites you want to book mark no matter if you are working on a Ford or Chevy CMP also believe that you will find common Ford Parts for the Carriers as well.

I've found them to be a good company to work with and their online catalog is pretty easy to use. Though I do wish they would add dimensions to some of their stuff would make it easier to confirm parts.

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Old 27-12-11, 17:42
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Their Ford/carrier top mounted coil/condenser is cheap, reliable and a perfect fit.
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Old 27-12-11, 18:05
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If you think you are going to need a bunch of stuff from them it is a good idea to get on their e-mail list. They continually notify you of different sales. The current one is "Save 15% on your online order of $199 or more today!"
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Old 28-12-11, 02:36
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They supply all the engine parts including starter and generators ( need to change pullies.) Battery tie down clamps for fords cmps , dash gauges, fuel sending units .just to name a few more parts
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Old 28-12-11, 11:27
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Default Ford Master Cylinder

I believe this is the correct master cylinder for Ford CMP.
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http://macsautoparts.com/early-ford-...R3CHL1074997E/

Let me know if this is not the case, please.

The cap is not correct, but I have 3 original master cylinders & they all have different caps!!!
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Old 28-12-11, 15:14
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I think this is also the correct badge for the front of a Ford cab 11/12 CMP, but it should be painted.

http://macsautoparts.com/early-v8-tr...0R3CHL1113236/

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Old 28-12-11, 16:17
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Default Comment on parts seach MAC and other sources

One comment that I would add about searching for parts on MAC and other US based part sources. Don't forget to search out side of the normal production dates.

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Old 02-01-12, 04:34
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Default Dash Gauges fron Macs still available

Anyone know if the four small CMP dash gauges are still available repro from Macs or elsewhere? The latest Macs catalogue/lists only show an oil pressure gauge now. Or a complete rebuild of the whole dash binnacle for a gazillion $$$ (actually about 400 I think!)
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Old 02-01-12, 11:28
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Default CMP Gauges

Hi David,
They are available, new old stock, from our local vintage V8 shop. Around $45NZ each plus shipping. I can get you a firm quote if you are interested.
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Old 02-01-12, 14:49
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Terry. Yes, please get me a quote for the Ford oil pressure, temperature and ammeter (actually a voltmeter I think). My fuel gauge is OK. My originals are a kind of brown colour - but whatever is available would be OK. You can PM me if you like.
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Old 02-01-12, 20:26
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Default cmp gauges

David, I've just noticed that they have an online catalogue up and running:

http://www.fordv8parts.com/products/catalogue-and-mags

They used to be just down the road from me but have now moved 1/2 hr drive away.
Happy to help if you choose the ones you want.
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Old 03-01-12, 05:51
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Default Catalogue

Thanks, Terry. I need to study in detail - one problem is no pictures to show which variety I need since they obviously dont list which ones are suited to CMPs. What I may do is to photograph what I have and ask you to take that in to show for comparison? I'll do that when I next get out to the cottage to check on the truck. Won't be tomorrow as it will be minus 20 something windchill!
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Old 03-01-12, 13:04
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Default Ford gauges (old design).

Quote:
Originally Posted by david moore View Post
Terry. Yes, please get me a quote for the Ford oil pressure, temperature and ammeter
(actually a voltmeter I think). My fuel gauge is OK. My originals are a kind of brown colour
- but whatever is available would be OK. You can PM me if you like.
Hi David, a quick few on our page Ford Canada Parts, page 8.

Dirk Leegwater
www.lwdparts.com

http://212.79.246.244/5800/home.nsf/...y=parcan&id=a&

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