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Scott in ct

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  1. I installed the clutch in a powerwagon. I used a stock NOS throw out bearing. The original clutch was a 10" finger type. I went with the diaphragm for the lower pedal pressure. Good luck sorting it out, Scott.
  2. Walker 31897 on Amazon about $10. Might not be your size, Other sizes also. Scott
  3. I just typed e8902 into amazon and they show a -Brock- electric 6v pump 5-8 psi. Also another one, universal , for about $25. Good luck, Scott.
  4. Here’s is a dodge tech. Paper Scott. https://www.mymopar.com/downloads/mtsc/034.pdf
  5. T137.com On the powerwagon page has an engine ID section. In the Replacement section , Yours may be a 1959. Maybe. Scott
  6. No numbers, just the makers mark, Scott.
  7. The over all weight is about the same, at least not noticeable by hand to me. Here is a picture of mine, Dodge , that I bought from DC truck parts. Scott.
  8. DC truck parts in Washington state, sells a 10” 10 spline diaphragm clutch disc and plate. Maybe it will fit your car. They are good to deal with. I tried to post a link but no good. Scott.
  9. Vintage power wagons sells a 6 volt electric wiper motor. Scott
  10. I’m no expert. I recently watched a vintage dodge technical bulletin video. From this site. It tells of a knock caused by the oil pump pick up pipe hitting the site of the oil pan sounds similar to a bearing knock. Good luck with it . Scott
  11. Yes , I got some older manual chargers 6v. They are the only way to bring back a almost dead battery. However the automatic type are nice because they shut off by themselves when fully charged. Nice charger, Scott in ct.
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