Re: Ultramatic pan no filler tube
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ok. So it's studebaker. IIRC Studebaker was always pretty good at landing miltitary contracts. Now why a T'Ultra or any automatic of that vintage would be used for military operations is beyond my comprehension. Most likely it was some boon-doggle stamping for some off-the rail gravey train contract using left over worn out dies.
Posted on: 2011/4/11 9:45
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Do u have anyother similar parts of obscure nature???
Posted on: 2011/4/11 9:48
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My 'puter resolution is not the best in the world. But the color on the pan appears to be a rather lite OD color. But i didn't think the lite OD came along until the late 60's at the earliest. That paint color mite be the closest clue we have rite now.
Posted on: 2011/4/11 9:53
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That pan would be GREAT to use as a T'Ultra diagnostics test pan (with some minor mods) as outlined in the 55-56 service manual.
Posted on: 2011/4/11 10:01
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A test pan is what I thought it was at first but early pans had a bump out on bottom for port fitting clearance and later ones appeared to use the original pans bolted to the extension--probably to use the dipstick tube to re-fill trans. The extension is the key. I had one welded up from the pictures, used once, but never had an issue fixed. Without it, pan won't do much.
Posted on: 2011/4/11 10:36
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some pictures of the test pan. obscure parts? probably can find more never did pin down these marine valves
Posted on: 2011/4/11 13:18
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