Posted by Mike1972chev on April 26, 2012 at 17:41:53 from (99.50.230.210):
Hey guys,
I have been on here for a short while now and I thought I had the "stage" thing figured out?So anyone,correct me if I am wrong.
Stage 1: 2 bolt starter bell housing,battery under tank,belly pump,OR pump delete.LATER stage 1s could have had battery under seat with belly pump or NO pump at all. Have seen most 1952s set up like this.
Stage 2: 3 bolt starter bell housing,Battery under seat,MOST LIKELY live hydraulics with hydraulic tank under fuel tank(Lift All control),but COULD HAVE BEEN ordered with a belly pump or pump delete???? MOST likely a later 1953 OR a 1954 built in the first quarter of the year 1954.
Stage 3: ANY Super M TA EVER built in 1954!
Some guys on Red Power are calling Standard,NON M TA Super Ms Stage 3s.I am not thinking this is correct?
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