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    Posted: 24 Nov. 2020 at 9:37pm
Hey folks,

Ref the Napa parts list, as many know its rather old.  Does anyone have the Napa part number for the long oil line filter to Engine?  The short line part number still works, however the older part number for the longer line does not.  

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1947 CJ2A #93851
1947 CJ2A #99701
1947 CJ2A #95504
1950 CJ3A #59575
1946 CJ2A #53228
1948 CJ2A #?????
1944 MB ROLLING CHASSIS #?????
1946 CJ2A #38008
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Originally posted by Greaser007 Greaser007 wrote:

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    I'll see you Friday, Oct. 18,2019, and am bringing those cast iron pieces I welded for you to inspect for me.   hahahaha

   Talking Parts:   my father was an automotive parts man his entire career, retiring out with 22-years with GM.
   Clear back in 1963, when I was in 7th grade he showed my the INTERCHANGE BOOK. He said "this is the Bible of parts interchangeability."

   RockAuto has a good parts INTERCHANGE and it will give us many numbers used by different manufacturers and Applications for cross-reference. (mfr's).
So, we can write down several of those interchange numbers and take them in to Napa for them to look-up for availability.   :)


    


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Jim:
    I'll see you Friday, Oct. 18,2019, and am bringing those cast iron pieces I welded for you to inspect for me.   hahahaha

   Talking Parts:   my father was an automotive parts man his entire career, retiring out with 22-years with GM.
   Clear back in 1963, when I was in 7th grade he showed my the INTERCHANGE BOOK. He said "this is the Bible of parts interchangeability."

   RockAuto has a good parts INTERCHANGE and it will give us many numbers used by different manufacturers and Applications for cross-reference. (mfr's).
So, we can write down several of those interchange numbers and take them in to Napa for them to look-up for availability.   :)


    
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The switch was found only by description only but the well rounded, experienced man knew what I needed.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Greaser007 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Mar. 2018 at 4:39am
   Just curious Jim,
Was the switch found by "application" or "part number" ?

   I have an account at my local store which i have had for 30-years.
It took some doing to have the store grant me an account, and because of low volume, i don't get the discount that the shops get, but i like the convenience of signing the ticket and getting to know the parts-clerks.
   My reasoning behind the account is that a clerk who knows you, may go the extra mile to find that part. And i have had one guy (who is very good) ask me to give him a day barring interruptions, to find the part.
   The Napa stores in my area are "individually" owned, so that is why a personal account is difficult to be blessed with, but do ask.

   Napa is not necessarily cheap (go to O'Riely's or Autozone) but i just like the connection being a regular customer.
   And it is amazing what parts a good counter-person can find for us.

   Today, with "Amazon" the behemouth, just about anything needed can be shipped to your front porch Over-night .... oh, and Free shipping.
   Personally, i do not use Amazon, only for research comparisons.

   hahaha ..... I should not date myself, but the Fel-pro engine set I used to assemble my Clifford-equipped Ford 300 inline six is holding strong after 20-years of trailer-towing back and forth over the Pacific Coast range.

   Autozone used to have a very good inventory of "service-manuals" available online, and free to download if you sign up as a user, which was most helpful on vehicles that i needed to research.

   And i am lucky to only be 5-miles north or south of Napa stores.

   I used to be a life-long Victor gasket fan, and have found myself switching to Fel-pro engine sets or individual gaskets. (i just do like the blue water jacket sealer-bead). And, the head gaskets are designed to be non-re-torque.
   I do like the Fel-pro metal-laminate exhaust collector gaskets, as i have had super-good luck with them.

i would bet that the 2A spring shackles may be available becuase Napa i think now owns Moog, which makes steering and suspension products.
   ( i haven't checked the list, and hope they are on there )

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They also have the two pole ignition switch for our jeeps.

part number KS6040 NAPA/Echlin
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anything on spring shackle kits to fit a 51 3a????
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Thank you for this information! -- It was helpful.
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I didn't see a part number for the strap but if you are talking about the braided ground straps, NAPA should have them.
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Are the ground straps (earth/bond) straps available through napa?  I couldn't find them.
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I called Napa about radiators hoses and according to the parts list the top is a 1030 (Napa #)
That turns up as a fuel line.

The correct top radiator hose is  7240, about $11.00 for it and $11.00 for the bottom one, Napa 7096.

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One employee, in one store, does not a chain make. I hope he will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law?
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Sorry but I have to add some thorns to all of the flowers.
I have a credit card I use just for my parts, went into a NAPA store in the next town (Danbury, CT) to buy coolant and gaskets, NAPA tried to buy $10,000. worth of parts out of FL on my card number. Luckily, the credit card co. thought this was suspicious and called me. THANK YOU NAPA. Thumbs Down
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I went to a Napa last month with the 'part number' in hand for the tranny gear oil. I told the fellow there was I wanted by name and he told me he doubted that they carried such a product. Looked up the number, went to the storeroom, and came out with the right stuff. Those part numbers are golden. He was more surprised than I was.
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Here is a great list of NAPA part number for the MB/GPW lots of parts will work on the CJ-2A

http://www.1945gpw.com/np-76-0-G503_WWII_1945_Ford_Gpw_Jeep_Napa_Parts_Online.aspx

43 MB, 48 CJ2A, 50 CJ3A, 55 M38A1, 56 CJ5, 79 M151A2, M100 ,65 M416
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote masscj2a Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep. 2013 at 1:34pm
I just printed up the NAPA parts list. I used to use NAPA all the time for my parts needs, but moved a long ways away from the closest one. I'm going back now and getting my parts again there. This was a great reference page, thanks.
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Here is one to add.  I just installed a new 6V motor for my Harrison heater.  NAPA had one that's a perfect fit:  Balkamp BK 6551021  It was about $35.

The old motor had shorted an armature coil, so wouldn't run about half the time.  BTW for those interested the old motor (original?) was a Delco Appliance #47806.  The number was very hard to read, but I think that is right.

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Just got SAE 90 Mineral Gear Oil GL-1 for my Trans and T-case.  It came in less than 24 hrs after ordering it.                       $12.69 for a gallon jug. 
 
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