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The casting #837107, they are marked 1933-34 Master, but the casting number does not match the casting number in my 1950 Parts Book. Thanks for any help!
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Seems to me that I ran across this at one time also. The 1933-34 Master rod can be identified by have the two large spit holes at the base and the length from the center of the wrist pin hole to the center of the crank journal hole is 7 1/2 ".
Gene Schneider
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Thanks Gene, I compared the rod with casting #837107 with the 1933-34 rods listed in my parts book and they were the same except the #837107 rod had cotter pin bolts. Both measured 7 1/2". I done a research on eBay and found several #837107 rods listed as 1933-34 Master.
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Any rod made or rebuilt after 1940 had pal nuts.
Gene Schneider
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