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Re: For '41 or '42 Model 160 or 180 belt trim clips
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If anyone comes up with a source for these, I'm in need of a bunch!

I was able to save 25 or so, but the rest were either broken or missing.

Posted on: 2017/5/27 20:41
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A/C in '41 160
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Has anyone adopted modetn a/c to a 356 engine? I tried a search but didn't find to much.

Is there such a thing as a double groove crank pulley for such an application?

Posted on: 2016/11/16 11:47
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Re: '41 160 Drive Shaft
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Saltydog,

Much appreciated.

Posted on: 2016/3/13 20:00
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Re: '41 160 Drive Shaft
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Thanks Darrin & others! This is a big help.

Luckily we have a very good drive shaft shop close by. If we can't find a good used one, we'll go the new route.

Thanks again.

Posted on: 2016/3/13 11:11
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'41 160 Drive Shaft
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New to the forum, the literature portion of the site has been a great resource!

I am currently working on a '41 160 Model 1904 for a customer and am needing some direction/input on finding a drive shaft for this car.

It has the 356 with the R9 overdrive. I have the master parts list, but there are no dimensions listed.

It's my understanding the this car requires a 2 piece drive shaft with carrier bearing & plate.

Unfortunately, the car was already disassembled when I took on the project with several pieces lost or not able to be located. The drive shaft was one of them.

Thanks for any help y'all can provide!

Posted on: 2016/3/12 22:18
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