M38 Engine Primer

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M38 Engine Primer

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Is there a modern equivalent for the spray nozzle elbow (7053669) and spray nozzle tee (7374842) that fit into the inlet manifold? These are the last parts I need for my engine primer setup.

I can get them as part of an original kit, but I don't want to pay out for a full kit just to get the spray nozzles. Does anyone sell the parts separately?

Thanks in advance,
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You can substitute aviation primer fittings and tubing.

These are the fittings:
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Here's one supplier:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/h ... ttings.php
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Pete Debella broke out the parts for me as one had broke during installation.
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Post by evanso1975 »

Thanks for the responses, folks. Much appreciated!

As a final roll of the dice, I thought "they sell a lot of miscellaneous crap on Ebay; try typing in the part numbers". So, here goes:

Ordnance part number - nothing. :(
Federal stock number - same old. :cry:
Manufacturer's part number - woohoo! :D Check these out:
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The internal part is threaded, btw (second photo, right side); my poor photo skills just don't show it too well. Here's the Fleabay link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-M35-2-1-2-TON ... 30&vxp=mtr

Apparently the M35 trucks use the same elbows as the M38. Who would've thought? Still searching for the tee nozzle (PR20-1100), but I can modify the setup to use the two elbows until I find the tee. :D

A small victory, but these days I take any lucky breaks I can get.....

Owen.
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1951 US Air Force M38
1944 F-1 1/2-ton Airdrome Trailer
1940 C15 Chevrolet CMP 11-cab
1939 DKW KS200 Motorcycle
MVT # 19406
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