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It looks like a 4 cylinder distributor so maybe a 1918-1919 Light Four? Excepting the Wagner distributor and possibly the main housing, looks like most of the other parts would fit a 1920-1924 Light Six, 1925 - 1926 Standard Six and the 1927- Dictator Six.

Scott

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If you scrub the water pump housing with a wire brush and uncover a casting part number those owners with the same number pump could respond with their vehicle model and engine identification.

Stude8

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If you scrub the water pump housing with a wire brush and uncover a casting part number those owners with the same number pump could respond with their vehicle model and engine identification.

Stude8

Did you offer this for sale?

What is your price?

It looks like you are in the car parts business.

Robert Kapteyn

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  • 6 years later...
On 3/2/2013 at 7:11 AM, rbk said:

Did you offer this for sale?

What is your price?

It looks like you are in the car parts business.

Robert Kapteyn

I rebuilt a 1927 Studebaker water pump that looked like that. I replaced the brass bushing/packing nut, repaired the impeller shaft and aluminum housing.

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