desoto1939 Posted November 12, 2016 Report Posted November 12, 2016 I was doing some searching for an older Mopar Part that was still in the MoPar box. I just found the site www.MyMopar.com I was able to enter an older six digit part number such as 676930 and it listed is as the steering sector for my 1939 Desoto. Give it a try and see if it can find a part number abd provide the description for you. Might help with that unknown part that you have. If it works then save the link in your favorites. Rich Hartung Desoto1939@aol.com 2 Quote
TodFitch Posted November 12, 2016 Report Posted November 12, 2016 Looks like a good resource and I've added it to my personal links. Playing around some, I found some part numbers in my database which (covers basically 1928 through 1948 with emphasis on the early 30s) that he did not have. But there were some that I thought would be missing that he had. All in all a good resource. Quote
Conn47D24 Posted November 29, 2016 Report Posted November 29, 2016 Rich, that site has been VERY helpful to me. gives "same as" part numbers that the original parts book can't . Quote
desoto1939 Posted November 29, 2016 Author Report Posted November 29, 2016 1 hour ago, Conn47D24 said: Rich, that site has been VERY helpful to me. gives "same as" part numbers that the original parts book can't . Clay: Glad to hear that the webpage is helping members with parts identification. How is the 47 coming along. Look like you are doing some real great work on the car. Hope you had a goof thanksgiving and wish you a merry Xmas. Rich Hartung 1 Quote
_shel_ny Posted November 29, 2016 Report Posted November 29, 2016 that site has been kicking around here on the forum since early 2010, but good to get it referenced again to help out. I believe at one time it was mentioned that they seem to duplicate the now defunct lightningjar Quote
_shel_ny Posted November 29, 2016 Report Posted November 29, 2016 If you have room download and save these to find a part # http://www.amsnos.com/Help/MMPDTPRE54.pdf http://www.amsnos.com/Help/MMPCPRE54.pdf Quote
Conn47D24 Posted November 30, 2016 Report Posted November 30, 2016 Hi Rich, Moving along. front, rear axel done. Brake and fuel lines in. brake hardware installed. bleeding brakes next, then will follow your lead adjusting. picked up a MT19 ( of sorts) on ebay. Block in shop for rebuild . only 4 inches of water tube left to remove . That's been fun :-( Merry Christmas Clay Quote
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