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Smiths "Maxfield" tranmission compressor- What vehicle?
Good Day,
A friend just gave me this transmission compressor. He thought if was for my Ford CMP truck. I don't think F15-A trucks were equipped with compressors but it would have been a nice accessory to have. Don't think it is for it Ford CMP trucks as it as made by Smiths in England. My Ford Parts Manual says they were made by Outboard Marine, Saylor-Beall or Webster. It is also much larger than the one for the CMP transmission. It is all cast iron so quite heavy instead of the die cast metal ones used on the Ford transmission. A quick Google search suggested a few applications: International K5, Austin or even Land Rover but no definitive answers Even a G-Well bag lifter which I haven't got a clue to what it is. Any help with identification gratefully appreciated. Prefer to pass it on to someone who can use it. Cheers,
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Hi Jacques it looks very much like a pump that would go on my Morris C8 GS, I have half of the pump so will photo that half tomorrow and let you know. Looks good though.
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Yes
Hi Jacques
I think these pumps were ubiquitous and were fitted to various British trucks. I have one from a Morris CS8 . If you don't have a use for it .... hint hint
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Morris transmission pump
Hi Paul and Mike,
Thanks guys for your identification of the pump. I guess I better give Paul first offer since he was first in line. If you can use it it's yours for the postage. Heavy sucker it is though so may cost a bit! If Paul doesn't want it its yours Mike. Same deal postage or pickup. Cheers,
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Smiths pump
Just to add:
The pump turns over freely but I noticed I could not fully disengage it- gear to rear of pump position. Seems the spring mechanism at the selector fork only allowed it to move slightly back and forth on the pump crank gear and not fully rearward and off it. I removed the spring and it slides smoothly off the crank gear. It may need attention at the selector shaft and fork. It is not good idea to drive a vehicle with a transmission pump still in gear! Cheers,
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Austin K5
I know the Austin K5 4x4 had that pump fitted because I had a K5 drivers handbook, I passed the handbook onto a K5 owner in the UK.
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