Dodge part number question
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Dodge part number question
I have a NOS pitman arm with the Dodge part # 928951. Does anyone have access to other dodge army vehicles to determine where it comes from. It is a pitman that has the large ball dia.. 1.250". I believe it may be from a WW2 WC63 series truck. Any help would be appreciated. Terry
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SNL G-741
SNL G-741, "List of All Service Parts" for the M-37 vehicle family sequentially lists 928949, 928950, 928952, 928953, 928954, 928955, and 928956 but does not list 928951.
SNL G-657, "Master Parts List covering Dodge Trucks Built for United States Army" 1940 - 1943, lists part number 928951 as the Steering Gear ARM for the 1943 T223, WC62 and WC63.
You asked, "Does anyone have access to other dodge army vehicles to determine where it comes from." I have a WC6, WC21, WC51, WC52, and three WC62's.
I apologize for not determining the application for your steering gear arm by going out, climbing under my trucks, cleaning off dirt and grease, and searching for a part number. It has been my experience that frequently many parts have been switched among various trucks. Checking the trucks could result in giving you the wrong information. I hope you will accept the information from the appropriate Army reference.
SNL G-657, "Master Parts List covering Dodge Trucks Built for United States Army" 1940 - 1943, lists part number 928951 as the Steering Gear ARM for the 1943 T223, WC62 and WC63.
You asked, "Does anyone have access to other dodge army vehicles to determine where it comes from." I have a WC6, WC21, WC51, WC52, and three WC62's.
I apologize for not determining the application for your steering gear arm by going out, climbing under my trucks, cleaning off dirt and grease, and searching for a part number. It has been my experience that frequently many parts have been switched among various trucks. Checking the trucks could result in giving you the wrong information. I hope you will accept the information from the appropriate Army reference.
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