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Topic: 1951 Dodge B-3TA Fire Truck engine gaskets.
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Dutch White

03-16-2006 08:35:30
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Greetings all,

I have purchased a 1951 Dodge/American
LaFrance pumper fire truck for full restoration.
Can anyone tell me where I can get a
complete engine overhaul gasket set for the
331cid flat head six (engine #T322-1722)?
This truck is a basic Dodge B-3TA172 three
ton cab and chasis (serial #8179556). I have
already tried Roberts, Kanter, Napa, Egge and
a few others. No results so far. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.

Dutch White
Post Falls, ID
t28dutch@yahoo.com

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wrenchman

03-20-2006 12:21:22
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Re: 1951 Dodge B-3TA Fire Truck engine gaskets. in reply to Dutch White, 03-16-2006 08:35:30  
try Memphis Equipment,they handle military surplus equipment.they are located in Tenn. there were lots of dodge flat6's used in military trucks & equipment.google should find website easy.it's worth a shot.:).

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Dutch White

03-20-2006 17:52:49
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Re: Re: 1951 Dodge B-3TA Fire Truck engine gaskets in reply to wrenchman, 03-20-2006 12:21:22  
wrenchman,

Thanks and will do. I got an email from
Vintage Auto Parts today, say they have an
engine gasket set available. I get Military Veh.
Mag so will call Memphis Equipment and
check with them on gaskets and other pieces.

Thanks again,
Dutch White
t28dutch@yahoo.com

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