Cruiserdan, can you help this guy out? (1 Viewer)

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Eric Dobson
help with part numbers
Thu Jun 5 12:50:51 2003
68.18.248.212

Hello CruiserHeads!

I've got a couple of part numbers and the parts guy at my local dealership couldn't pinpoint a model-year for me. I know these are for a Cruiser - probably an FJ40. If anyone can help, or point me to a good resource please pitch in!

Bearing set P/N 13202 60011

Seat Shift Lever Spring P/N 33553 60010

Eric Dobson
78 FJ40 2F
TLCA, FLCA



-B-
 
13202-60011: standard rod bearing set 69-87 F and 2F $53.48 (may go back before 69, didn't look)

33553-60010: 4speed trans shift spring seat 4 speed 74-80 and FJ40 4speed 81-83 $3.69

                            :beer:


Both are orderable............

Next..........?
 
Thanks Chief!

:D :D
 
IIRC 14 knots

[Cleese v Idle 1970 something]
 
-H-
Wasn't it "Photoman" who posted a while back...
something about his e-brake not holding, and him having to run after his cruiser?? :G
Eduardo
 
-H-
No Einstein here!
Just full of useless information !!
Now if I could just retain, usefull information.....
nah !! It's almost :beer: time
Eduardo
 
"Yer arm's off!"........"No it's not!"


E-brake on (his don't matter anyway) and coconuts,2 lbs.
 
>> What's the average airspeed of an English Swallow? <<

> IIRC 14 knots <

Hold on there buck-O!!!

The English Swallow was an automobile and, under normal conditions, was incapble of an "airspeed."  The sporty SS1 versions of the Swallow were capable of 65MPH on bitumen.  These automobiles were later renamed Jaguar.

-B-
 
Did I say "airspeed" I don't think that I said "airspeed" in fact I KNOW that I did not say "airspeed" -H-, I believe said "airspeed"......So, sue him. After all, he's the lawyer ::)
 

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