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Posted By: carey64racing 1924 seagrave fire truck - 12/23/19 02:12 PM
I am checking to see if there is parts out there for a 1924 Sea grave fire truck. A fire department near me purchased the fire truck since it was sold many years ago. They have found that who ever had the truck changed the motor out. It appears that they put in different motor. The only thing that they could tell me is some wording (Diamond Special). They mentioned that this motor is not the right motor. They are looking for a motor that is original to to truck. Any help would be appreciated, I will forward any info to the fire department.

Thanks

Al Carey
Cardington, Ohio
Posted By: Rustoholic Re: 1924 seagrave fire truck - 12/23/19 04:59 PM
Check with the El Toro Fire Station in Morgan Hill, CA. They have a firetruck carcass laying in their back yard. It was used as a parts vehicle when they rebuilt another one. Last I saw (a number of years ago) the engine was sitting next to the frame.

Their contact info is: 18300 Old Monterey Rd, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 Phone: (408) 778-3259

Good luck! Dean
Posted By: carey64racing Re: 1924 seagrave fire truck - 12/24/19 02:21 PM
Thank you. I will forward the info to the fire department that has the truck.

Al
Posted By: 35Mike Re: 1924 seagrave fire truck - 01/02/20 07:01 PM
If the word Diamond is cast into the head or block, chances are it is an International truck engine. There was a period of time when they referred to their engines as "Red Diamond" and "Green Diamond" and possibly others.
I don't know what engines were used in Seagrave Fire Apparatus, but if they did not have their own power plant, they could have been Buda, Lycoming, Continental, Hercules or ???? I had a Diamond T truck of that era that had a Hinkley engine.
I would think the first thing for them to do would be to find out what they are looking for. There are plenty of Fire truck guys (and forums, probably) out there who would be glad to help them. Good luck.

Mike
Posted By: carey64racing Re: 1924 seagrave fire truck - 01/07/20 03:49 PM
Thanks. I will have to check with them to get more specifics.

Al Carey
Posted By: Didier Re: 1924 seagrave fire truck - 03/13/20 03:45 AM
the 24 seagraves had 4-cylinders and 6 cylinders in them the big trucks got the 6 cylinders. many of the 4 cylinders were changed to 6 during their life.
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