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Fel-Pro Bulk Gasket Material

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:36 pm
by 1949 \KB-3
This is more general information than a part. Many gaskets for our old trucks are NLA or absurdly expensive. I know a lot of you guys make your own stuff just because.

But asking at the parts store for gasket material does not get you much choice and they don't really know anything. Here is a great listing of part numbers but no prices for Fel-Pro sheet gasket material. The real benefit is the detailed descriptions of each gasket type, size and it's recommended application. Every product is available in different thickness's too.

Just get the part number and most any parts store can get what you need.

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Re: Parts Link Format

PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2017 5:43 pm
by JohnLaw307
KB-2 Rear axle seal:
NAPA part number CR 20554

Re: Parts Link Format

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2017 10:46 am
by Chicojohn
KB-3, good info on the gasket material. I make mine all the time.

Speedometer Cable

PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:32 am
by Binder1946K1
Ask for Roger. Great work and super fast.

Speedometer Service Co.
5801 West Villard Ave.
Milwaukee, WI., 53218

1-414-463-6660 8-4 CST
1-414-463-6661 FAX
www.speedometersolutions.com
info@speedometersolutions.com

Generator and Starter Parts

PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 8:53 am
by Binder1946K1
Just ordered a generator overhaul kit there. Great and fast service. Not sure what I'll get, tho. Kit was $49 + shipping

Classic Generator
4316 Dollar St.
Midlothian, TX. 76065

Phone: (817) 473-1448
Web: http://www.classicgenerator.com/
Email: Sales@Classicgenerator.com

Delco Remy Part Numbers

PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 9:16 am
by Binder1946K1
See attached files. Maybe useful for cross reference.

- Ignition Parts
- Starter Parts
- Generator Parts
- Switches, Horns, etc.

They start from 1949, but I guess it doesn't matter if you have a 49 KB or a 46 K !?!?!

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Brake Parts

PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 9:39 am
by Binder1946K1
Wheel Cylinders from Dorman
W8266 Rear Left
W8267 Rear Right
W8264 Front Left
W8265 Front Right

Brake Hoses from Raybestos
BH4900 Front (you need two)
BH24458 Rear

Master Cylinder from Raybestos
MC1722

All those parts worked perfectly on my 1946 K1

Re: Parts Link Format

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 1:50 pm
by DOXIN
*Part Description: Front Parking light socket pigtail.
*Part Number: 787120
*Source: NAPA
*Source Address: Most towns USA
*Phone Number: Varied
*Source Web Link: https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/NW_787120
*Comments:
These pigtail wires are a direct replacement for original single contact light sockets.
a new spring is included.
The picture from the above URL does not show the black wires or spring but they are there.
Cost is $2.99 each

Re: Window Reg. small gear

PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2018 7:38 am
by DOXIN
*Part Description: Window Regulator small gear (5 tooth)
*Part Number: A48105ARK
*Source: Macs Auto
*Source Address:
*Source Web Link: http://www.macsautoparts.com
*Phone Number:877-220-8230
*Comments:
With modification this kit will repair the window regulator where the small gear is badly worn. The swing gear should be inspected for wear before trying this repair. Machining skills are needed to do this.

1. Remove the 3 rivets holding the small gear casing, remove the worn gear.
2. Remove the centering pin from the regulator by carefully grinding the backside of the pin.
3. The square hole needs to be made round, I used a tapered reamer, then using a 5/16 inch straight reamer to get to the correct size for the new gear.
4. Fit the 5/16 hole to the new gear.
5. The new gear does not have threads for the handle retaining screw (1/4-20). Drill and tap to accept the screw.
6. The square is longer and you can use it as is or shorten it to the same length as the original gear. (I shortened it)
7. I used high temp bearing grease and assembled the new gear and casing using the supplied rivets. Two rivet holes need to be drilled in the new casing to match the W/regulator holes.

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Re: Parts Link Format wheel bearings

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2018 1:25 pm
by Bobby K1
I am having a difficult time matching front wheel bearings for my 1949 KB1. I tried NAPA on line with the part #'s I found in this parts link to no avail. The post was 12/22/12 so probably good no longer. any help would be greatly appreciated.