I'm working on a 39 knucklehead and need to build some consensus regarding the correct attributes of a circa 1939 M5 Linkert.
I've read conflicting things regarding the cast 4 vs stamped 4 on the side as well as when the carbs went from 4 line to 3 line. Finally the finish of the carb. Nickel? Cadmium? Painted?
According to Palmers 2nd edition, ALL pre-1940 M5's are 4 line, nickel plated and have the 4 stamped into the side.
Into the wilderness declares that only early/mid 1936-1937 M5's had the stamped 4 and that 1938-1939 M5's had the cast 4.
I have been told that only 1936-37 carbs were nickel plated and that it then went to cadmium.
And finally, I have seen a 3 line M5 but it also has a cast 4. Is this a doctored M55?
Thanks for your opinions.
Mark
I've read conflicting things regarding the cast 4 vs stamped 4 on the side as well as when the carbs went from 4 line to 3 line. Finally the finish of the carb. Nickel? Cadmium? Painted?
According to Palmers 2nd edition, ALL pre-1940 M5's are 4 line, nickel plated and have the 4 stamped into the side.
Into the wilderness declares that only early/mid 1936-1937 M5's had the stamped 4 and that 1938-1939 M5's had the cast 4.
I have been told that only 1936-37 carbs were nickel plated and that it then went to cadmium.
And finally, I have seen a 3 line M5 but it also has a cast 4. Is this a doctored M55?
Thanks for your opinions.
Mark
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