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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 4t64rd, Nov 23, 2003.

  1. Can you ID these fro me?

    Wagner F40823, F40824, and F49331 Wheel Cylinders, but for what?

    I also picked up a Volvo turbocharger, anybody ever try and adapt one of these to something more interesting than a Volvo?
     
  2. JRussell
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    i am on lunch ill check them out and email ya after work
     
  3. AHotRod
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    Hey fellow Floridian.......
    The Wagner F40823 is the left side
    The Wagner F40824 is the right side
    Application: 1960-65 Ford Comet front wheel cylinders

    The Wagner F49331 is the right rear wheel cylinder for 1964-70 Ford Mustang.

    I work for the company that owns Wagner brakes, as well as many other car parts.

    Glenn
     
  4. JRussell
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    i think thy will also work for a 60-70 ford falcon front and 66-70 falcon rear
     
  5. Bugman
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    I made a turbo into a Jet engine once. It's pretty easy to do. It's a fun project too [​IMG]

    -Bugman Jeff
     
  6. Bruce Lancaster
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    WOW!! Looks like you're well on your way to building a jet powered Comet! Be sure to write back when it lands...
     
  7. is the F49331 for a V8? I have a 65 Mustang 8" undr my Ford, these look smaller.

    I'd like hear more about the Turbo Jet.
     
  8. They actually aren't that hard to make. There is a guy at work (I work on Turbine engines) that made a pulse jet out of a Daytona turbocharger. Pretty neat, really loud!!!

    Jay
     
  9. Bugman
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    Here's a few bad pics. It is really easy to do. I built mine for a class in college, now it sits on top of the filing cabinet in my class room. Parts include turbo, Harley muffler, Harley fork slider, exhaust pipe, extended spark plug, home made flanges and fittings. Let me know if you want more info.
     
  10. Bugman
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  11. That looks dangerous...




    Hell yes I want more information!
     
  12. D Picasso
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    what kinda thrust were you getting?
     
  13. briggs&strattonChev
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    [ QUOTE ]
    Hell yes I want more information!


    [/ QUOTE ]

    me too! F'n SWEET
     
  14. [ QUOTE ]
    Hey fellow Floridian.......
    The Wagner F40823 is the left side
    The Wagner F40824 is the right side
    Application: 1960-65 Ford Comet front wheel cylinders

    The Wagner F49331 is the right rear wheel cylinder for 1964-70 Ford Mustang.

    I work for the company that owns Wagner brakes, as well as many other car parts.

    Glenn


    [/ QUOTE ]

    The actual parts in the box that have F49331 on them, have F49333 stamped into the cylinder. the line hooks up in the center. Does that make them L & R fit?
     
  15. [ QUOTE ]
    is the F49331 for a V8? I have a 65 Mustang 8" undr my Ford, these look smaller.

    I just found my Wagner catalog and those numbers correspond to a 6 cylinder Mustang(bore dia.27/32").They also fit Falcons(6 cyl).
     
  16. Unkl Ian
    Joined: Mar 29, 2001
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    [ QUOTE ]
    That looks dangerous...




    Hell yes I want more information!

    [/ QUOTE ]

    DIY turbine
    also check the links page for more insanity [​IMG]
     
  17. Rocknrod
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    from NC, USA

    Now... That is cool!
     

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