I bought this model A coupe a couple of years ago, I’ve had in storage while finishing other projects. It’s in the garage now, and just noticed the steering box is different to most model A types, as in the sector shaft has a large nut on it. Anyone know? Sent from my iPad using H.A.M.B.
F-100. I have one in my 30 Tudor though mine has had the sector shaft milled square to accept the "A" pitman arm
I don’t think it’s F1 or F100, I have one of those I bought for this project, their bigger. This looks original size. There is a G cast on the main body housing, no other marks visible Sent from my iPad using H.A.M.B.
Yep, 32-34. There are internal differences in those years, so I can't see from here. There is also a different sector housing (the flange end which bolts to the frame) between those years, but yours looks modified anyways because it still has the Model A bolt pattern. A 32 has a three bolt with one bolt on top, and 33-34 has two bolts on top.
Only a quess, but maybe from a Russian Gaz. They built Model A lookalikes till 1948. Could explain the "G" cast in it.
Thanks for help rusty valley and alchemy, I think I will still change over to the F100 box i‘ve got Dutch deuce.. the chances are slim, even tho the cars in Switzerland, it’s a USA import Thanks Sent from my iPad using H.A.M.B.