Small parts

464Saloon
464Saloon Senior Contributor
edited November -1 in HUDSON
Is there a part# or listing for the distributor diaphram and the coolant sensor for the 308? Mine are both bad and I am trying to pick them up locally. The distributor is supposedly Autolite. Is there some kind of cross reference for these two parts. I am sure they are not Hudson only.



Thanks,

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  • Park_W
    Park_W Senior Contributor
    Need to know the year model of the car and the distributor type number.
  • 464Saloon
    464Saloon Senior Contributor
    54 Hornet. Has original Autolite dist. Looks like the number starts or ends with 1AI. was trying to read it upside down with a mirror.
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor
    464Saloon wrote:
    54 Hornet. Has original Autolite dist. Looks like the number starts or ends with 1AI. was trying to read it upside down with a mirror.



    IAT-4203A - 1953-54 Super Wasp; 1953-56 Hornet 6



    Hudsonly,

    Alex B
  • 464Saloon
    464Saloon Senior Contributor
    According to Bill A the diaphrams are no longer being made and are getting harder and harder to find. I think we all need to put our heads together and find a replacement close enough that we can make work. Any ideas to start?
  • Try vintageignition.com I stumbled across their website a few days ago and it looks like they maybe of some help. Let us know the results!!
  • 464Saloon
    464Saloon Senior Contributor
    Bill Albright had an advance unit and a sender so I placed the order with him. Bob Aman sent me an e-mail that Ken Aman has new ones. 40.00 plus shipping.
  • bobbydamit
    bobbydamit Expert Adviser
    464Saloon wrote:
    Bill Albright had an advance unit and a sender so I placed the order with him. Bob Aman sent me an e-mail that Ken Aman has new ones. 40.00 plus shipping.

    Ken spells his name Amman. We are not related, although when people ask him, he say's, " Oh yea, were brothers! I'm the good looking one!" And he is the smart one too. You can see his number and advertisements in the WTN for many parts. :cool:
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