From: Joe Shannon (fordpart@bellsouth.net)
Date: Thu Apr 11 2002 - 06:59:06 PDT
A few napa stores are corporate owned and most are franchises-The franchises are by far the most interested in waiting on a customer.
Sean Bathrick wrote:
> If you go in with your parts Napa is great, especially the out of the way Napa stores. I have found that usually the older people behind the counter will do more to help you out, especially if you let them in on what you are doing. Almost without fail, when they find out it's a military vehicle restoration they go out of their way to find what you need or point you in the right direction. As far as brake parts, I found a local guy that had brand new wheel cylinders for my M-135, that were identical to what I had, minus the name "Lockheed" in the casting. As far as bearings and seals, Napa had some of them, but Applied Industrial, formerly King Bearing, and Kaman have been great sources. Again, you have to take them the parts so they can measure them or cross-reference. I believe these are nation-wide companies, but if you find an industrial supply shop, if they don't have what you need, they know where you need to go.
> Sean
>
> MVPA 14222
> 51 M135
> 53 M38A1
> 67 M416
>
> >>> <uniquemachine@air1.net> 04/11/02 06:42AM >>>
> Take the cups and seals back to napa. I have looked through a
> large book that they had with pictures and sizes of everything that
> they have. I just found a match, and it was perfect. As far as
> bearings and seals go, there is usually always some kind of
> number on them that can be used to get replacements. If there is
> no number, etc. they can be measured and matched.
>
> Jon
>
> Unique Machine & Engineering
>
> On 11 Apr 2002, at 9:16, Renactr2@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Hi List,
> > We are trying to find a rebuild kit for a 1942 Daimler Dingo scout car.
> > Obviously not something I can walk into NAPA and order. In fact, I am not
> > having much luck with the UK MV dealers.
> >
> > If you had a US made antique MV and wanted to try to match cups and seals by
> > size, rather than asking "for a 1943 Umpty-up", who would you go to? Is there
> > some shop out there that will be able to match the physical deminsions
> > similer to matching bearings?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Jim Burrill
> > 15 Recce
> >
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