Mystery part with no diagram
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Mystery part with no diagram
Does anyone know where this cc683057 Stop-manifold exhaust valve goes......... There's no diagram in the book just saying there only needs 1
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Re: Mystery part with no diagram
Got a picture of it? Sounds like either the fording valve or the heat riser valve to me. Both attach to the manifold, but only the heat riser valve is part of the exhaust. If so it goes between the intake and exhaust manifolds, just below the carburetor
Isaac
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Re: Mystery part with no diagram
Hi marc8,
The part you listed isn't used in the T245 engine as best as I can tell. The part number isn't listed in the ORD and the pic I found of that part isn't anything I recognize. The part number you mention is an exhaust manifold heat riser stop, which limited the travel of a circular valve installed at the collector end of an exhaust manifold. It was used in Chrysler V-8 engines except the 426 hemi, but I don't see it mentioned as used in the straight 6 flathead. What "book" are you referring to?
regards,
bob
The part you listed isn't used in the T245 engine as best as I can tell. The part number isn't listed in the ORD and the pic I found of that part isn't anything I recognize. The part number you mention is an exhaust manifold heat riser stop, which limited the travel of a circular valve installed at the collector end of an exhaust manifold. It was used in Chrysler V-8 engines except the 426 hemi, but I don't see it mentioned as used in the straight 6 flathead. What "book" are you referring to?
regards,
bob
Re: Mystery part with no diagram
It's in t249 book Group 108 page 31 3rd last at the bottom of page
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This is the only thing I can find
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Canadian truck with the 251 long block engine?marc8_2 wrote:It's in t249 book Group 108 page 31 3rd last at the bottom of page
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38-54 Ply Dge Chry Des stop heat riser valve 683057 687691 NOS
I find it as a civilian part.
I find it as a civilian part.
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Re: Mystery part with no diagram
Found it looks like 1/2 my trucks are missing it only the most original truck still has it
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This that it looks like new
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Re: Mystery part with no diagram
It hits the pipe to stop heat valve
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I think I remember seeing something like this on my WM300 civvy power wagon. Always wondered what a valve was doing in the middle of the exhaust pipemarc8_2 wrote:Found it looks like 1/2 my trucks are missing it only the most original truck still has it
Isaac
Fairbanks, AK
Civilian WM300 on DC3 tires
'52 M37 on 11x16 Michelin
'52 M37 on Apple R-1 tractor tires
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Fairbanks, AK
Civilian WM300 on DC3 tires
'52 M37 on 11x16 Michelin
'52 M37 on Apple R-1 tractor tires
Photo Gallery