broker-len Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 Can any one help ID this 2 10/16 diameter there is a delco remy stamp and a nubmer 14 6 cylinder thanks
maok Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 Delco Remy distributors 622, 631,633, 637 (maybe a few others as well) are all very small diameter units. I will measure my 631 to see if its that size.
Guest Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 A DR402, P&D-106 and Super Speed 1496 are 2 5/8 OD, 2 5/32 ID and2 1/4 High. One box says fits Chev. 1929-34. It also fits Pontiac 1926-32 and many other makes. I can't find my cross reference right now.
maok Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 (edited) This is from an ebay seller; This is part number 1838100. This fits the following cars with 6 cylinder engine; Chevrolet 1929-1932 and 1933-1934 Standard; Chrysler 1929 model 62 and 65; Chrysler 1930 model 66, 70; Chrysler 1930-1931 6 cylinder with delco remy distributor; 1932 Chrysler 6 cylinder; 1933 Chrysler model CO with distributor 622C; Desoto 1929-1931 with Delco system; Dodge 1930-32 and 32 model DP with 622H distributor; Graham 1929-1930 model 612 and 615 with 639W distributor; Nash 1941-1942 model 4140 with delcom distributor; Oldsmobile all 1928-1935; P)lymouth 1933 PC with 622H dist and 1934 model PF standard; Pontiac 1926-1932 all; 1931-1933 Reo standard and special; 1933 Reo model 65; 1934 Reo models 58 standard and deluxe; 1935 Reo model 73 and special 74; Reo 1936-1940 all; Studebaker 1929-1930 GL; Studebaker 1930-1931 model 53, 54; Studebaker 1932 model 55; Studebaker 1933 model 56 and 1934 Studebaker dictator deluxe. Niehoff DR51, Delco Remy 1838100 or 822465, Filko DR106, Standard DR402, Hoosick 400, Echlin RR105, Guaranteed DR35, Kem 1496, P&D RE106, Shurhit IC11, Sorenson DR94 and Tungsten DR106 As can be seen, mine measures slightly different.. Edited September 3, 2017 by maok additional info (see edit history)
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