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RE: List wisdon wanted....

To: TATERRY@aol.com
Subject: RE: List wisdon wanted....
From: Lewis Palmer <lpalmer@vanstar.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 08:26:32 -0800
Terry,

I can't help directly, except to mention that "Willys Morrow" was a parts
manufacturer. They go well back in the century, as they made engines for the
WWI Curtiss airplane. Clearly, they are no longer around. I don't know
whether they were related to Willys of Jeep fame, but it's likely.

Regards,
Lew Palmer

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Subject: List wisdon wanted....


My 1934 N type MG had its rear end changed out some (many) years ago....some
one welded in a new diff and did a pretty good job of it preserving the
spring
anchors and the outer ends....after taking it a part, I realize that it has
many worn out parts and needs rehab.  The only marking besides just numbered
castingIt  parts is "Willys Morrow Corp" on the Crown Wheel....this would
indicate a jeep part but the jeep guys on the internet don't recognize this
markings.....It seems to be a 10/43 which would bee a pretty good ratio for
modern driving and the gears them selves look ok but  the spider gear
carrier
is very wornout.....anyone else have any ideas what so ever???

Many Thanks and Happy Holidays,
Terry

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