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  • Parts ID Help Needed

    Following are some Studebaker parts I'm trying to identify. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    1) Clutch operating shaft bracket - what exactly does this fit? Note the angle of the portion that bolts to the transmission:



    2) Steering idler arm from a '40s car - year/model?


    3) Hood catch - stumped on the year/model, probably pre-'60s:


    4) Speedster (?) wire wheel part?? This is the first one, there is a second taller one in number 5:



    5) Speedster (?) wire wheel part (second one):



    6) Misc rubber bumpers or ??:
    Paul
    Winston-Salem, NC
    Visit The Studebaker Skytop Registry website at: www.studebakerskytop.com
    Check out my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/r1lark

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    Paul
    I thought you has all the parts numbers in your head.
    See you next Sat.
    Jack White
    Charlotte,NC
    North Carolina Studebaker Drivers Club

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    • #3
      Clutch support Bracket

      The Clutch Operating Shaft Support (Bracket) most resembles 535330 '56,'57 & '58G (Champion Engine) C & K Models, Illustration 0206-19B.
      StudeRich
      Second Generation Stude Driver,
      Proud '54 Starliner Owner
      SDC Member Since 1967

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      • #4
        The 2 rubber cushions on the right side of page 6 appear to be 2 piece drive shaft center support bearing mounting cushions. Hope this helps.

        Dan Miller
        Auburn, GA

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        • #5
          Dan,

          That was my first thought, but the holes are too small of a diameter.
          Paul
          Winston-Salem, NC
          Visit The Studebaker Skytop Registry website at: www.studebakerskytop.com
          Check out my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/r1lark

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          • #6
            Paul,

            I just had one of these appart a few weeks ago and reinstalled with new bushings from SI. Looking at the hole diameter comparing with the ruler, it sure looks close to 3/8" to me. Just my observation....again, hope this helps.

            Dan Miller
            Auburn, GA

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