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17 Mar 2024 01:01 #48333 by Curt Schulze
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I have a few of those .

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17 Mar 2024 00:20 #48332 by George van Nostrand
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Yes, same as Cord 810-812. Aftermarket numbers are:
Blue Streak-AL-87, CMP-AL-67, Echlin-AL-4, GP-AL-66,
Neihoff-AL-71, Tungsten-AL-89, Wells-AL-915. See
Packard, Hupp, Studebaker-8.

Restoring 1936 Cord Westchester sedan.2023 A

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16 Mar 2024 23:01 #48331 by Curt Schulze
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Is the rotor the same for both Auburn and Cord?

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15 Mar 2024 16:58 #48328 by uconn_1965
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The original Autolite rotor part number is IGH1041 and brown in color. The black or dark colored rotors are probably IG1576.

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15 Mar 2024 16:46 #48327 by 1748 S
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Where do I find the Autolite rotor part number on the ACTUAL rotor? I have both brown and black rotors in my extra parts collection. I believe the brown is the original one for both supercharged and non supercharged engines. I do not need to purchase a rotor. Just want to know what is the part number on the rotors. How do I identify what I have.


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