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I'm collecting parts for an engine rebuild for a 1933 Master. I have a set of rods for rebuild with the forging number 837107 for cores. However, the parts book gives the number 837684 as correct for this application. What's Correct? Thanks, Gene
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They are both correct due to a number change. There is a member in my area that has three 1933 engines to get rid of.
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Thanks for the conformation. I felt like that was the situation but wanted another opinion. I can't believe I put that in the "1929-32" forum. I hope I can do better with the engine parts than that! I have most of the parts on hand for the rebuild, but there are some I will have to come up with. If it weren't for distance/shipping I might be interested in an engine just for misc. parts. Thanks again, Gene
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