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In this Discussion
- hudsontech September 2012
- RL Chilton September 2012
- Trevor J September 2012
Help with part number
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Can anyone assist. I have a NOS brake drum that came with a lot of Hudson Parts. It has the part no 100316.
If anyone can heplp that would be appreciated.
Thanks Trevor NZ -
Trevor-
That part # must be pre- step-down. I don't Parts catalog for earlier models. -
It is pre-stepdown - it's for 1932 Terra K coach and sedan, 1933 Terra. K, KT coach and sedan.
The big problem is, according to the 1927-1939 Numerical Parts Price book it's a right hand rear roof rear trim rail!!!!!!
Check out the book - it's in the online lubrary, under 1920-1929 Manuals file. You can type in a search to quickly find it.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
Hi Alex Thanks for going to the trouble. That Is the number stamped in raised letters on the drum also has a ticket wired to it with the same number. Maybe its not Hudson.
Regards Trevor -
The number is Hudson, tho it's a remote possibility that it's a part number for some other make. But that would be a stretch. The number stamped in raised letters may be a Bendix (I think they did the brake systems for Hudson) number and somebody took it for a Hudson number and attached a tag with that number.
And no trouble to look it up - as I say the parts book is in the online library and most of the material in the manuals section is searchable. Interesting that the number is not in the 1927-1950 Numerical Parts Price book; it is, however, in the 1933 Terraplane body parts list as the above trim rail part.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
Hmmm! Not sure what to think about that. It is a very large drum. Looks hudson. Are you saying that you can also look up the bendix no.
Trevor -
sorry, don't have the bendix numbers
Hudsonly,
Alex B
