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rob ,Indiana

12-14-2003 17:58:17




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that an model A or T,i'm not sure which, crank will fit an 9n. i've been going throuh the archives and haven't found the answer. i read that Henry like commonness in his products. i hope this is true because i have an late model A crank that i would like too keep ?.




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Chris Brown

12-15-2003 05:44:12




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 Re: is it true in reply to rob ,Indiana, 12-14-2003 17:58:17  
Can't say. But a model "A" clutch disk fits and a ford military jeep clutch fits.



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Bruce (VA)

12-15-2003 05:26:19




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 Re: is it true in reply to rob ,Indiana, 12-14-2003 17:58:17  
Probably not. I sold my last A Model in 1987, but as I recall the B Model Ford engine is closer in appearance to the 8N than the A Model engine. The A Model distributor was on top of the engine, for one major difference. Had the same fuel pump, though..... :)



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bg

12-16-2003 05:00:05




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 Re: Re: is it true in reply to Bruce (VA), 12-15-2003 05:26:19  
I doubt that most folks caught the fuel pump thing.....;^)

I haven't been into a Model A engine since about 1965, so I can't remember, but it would be easy enough to compare the two if both were out of the engines. No doubt the camshafts are different.



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Al in W. Mi.

12-14-2003 18:12:32




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 Re: is it true in reply to rob ,Indiana, 12-14-2003 17:58:17  
I borrowed a buddy's crank from his 1930 Ford when I was working on my 8N. It worked fine! I had the front bumper removed at the time - not sure if it would be long enough with this in place.



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rob, indiana

12-14-2003 18:24:44




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 Re: Re: is it true in reply to Al in W. Mi., 12-14-2003 18:12:32  
i mean crankshaft.



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Al in W. MI

12-14-2003 18:43:03




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 Re: Re: Re: is it true in reply to rob, indiana, 12-14-2003 18:24:44  
Sorry, I thought you meant hand-crank!!!



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