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  1. gringeltaube

    Air Pack question.

    I bet it does. The only change- or say upgrade- was done at the air-side end. The new part is only longer, incorporating the seal. The OP may be able to confirm that, once he has pulled the bushing out of his other airpack (and that one wasn't that same odd style, of course). Ehh... Rusty, if...
  2. gringeltaube

    Air Pack question.

    Yes, it can be confusing indeed... because that same manual first shows in Figure 112 a sectional view of what I think is a very early version, but then in Figure 114 there is the seal "S" which is exactly what the common 1-piece rod bushing takes. This is also clearly shown in Figure 133 -...
  3. gringeltaube

    Air Pack question.

    It seems that we just found out there are two versions of the same part, called the pushrod bushing assembly. The one pictured in post #1 must be pre-1955, since the ORD 9 SNL G-742 manual from that year already shows the one-piece bushing. Actually I'd prefer to have the older version: at...
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