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Can anyone tell me how long the original headlight conduits were for a 34 master? From what I can see in the parts book, it goes like this:

Conduit and Cap Assembled, Headlamp Wire Flexible:
1931 All; part number 1842384
1932-33 BA, CB, O; part number 1844270
1933-35 CA, CC, DC, DA, EC; part number 1849016


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I just got a flier from Filling Station that they have them. I don't know if that will help you...Joe


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Hi Joe,

Thanks for the post, yes I also got that same e-mail from the Filling Station and that got me thinking and asking the question how long are they or should they be. I e-mailed the Filling Station and they don't know the lenght of the parts that they are selling. The other reason that I started asking the question, is there listing are crossed for some reason.

So to answer my question, this is what I found tonight.

Conduit and Cap Assembled, Headlamp Wire Flexible:
1931 All; part number 1842384 (5/16 ID x 11.5 lenght - Conduit only)
1932-33 BA, CB, O; part number 1844270
1933-35 CA, CC, DC, DA, EC; part number 1849016 (5/16 ID x 9 lenght - Conduit only)
Now my question is what is lenght of the 32 conduit.

Also I found this as well:
1931-36 All (exc CC, DB, EA, ED, F); part number 1842812 (5/16 ID x 28 length overall)
1934-36 DB, EB, FB); part number 1857458 (5/16 ID x 36 length overall)

How about the horn conduit, anyone have that information?

Bruce

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I'll keep watching your post. You've covered the 3 cars I have so far. I'm not anywhere close to needing them yet, but I watch for new items or NOS items....Joe


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I e-mailed the Filling Station and they don't know the lenght of the parts that they are selling.


Seems to me all they would have to do is get a tape measure and measure the length of the conduits they are selling.

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Hey Skip,

Good point, I was planning on talking with Steve about this when he is here this week.

Do you know what the 32 headlight conduit length should be?

Bruce


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Kevin here from The Filling Station here. I apologize for who ever you spoke to that could not take the time to measure them. I am showing the 1932-1936 Headlight Conduit is 7-1/2" long.


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