Here is a picture of a 65 timer. Someone welded the gear on when rebuilding it.
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Originally posted by junkyarddog View PostHere is a picture of a 65 timer. Someone welded the gear on when rebuilding it.
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Originally posted by BigLakeBob View PostThey both look like 65 to me, what is the difference? Thanks.Be sure to visit;
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Robbie,
Where are the mounting tabs on that timer that they had in 1965?Last edited by Chris Haynes; 02-21-2012, 01:50 AM.Be sure to visit;
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Chris,
Look at the first picture.
The mounting tabs are there, the angle of the picture makes them hard to see! The tab is facing you and at a very slight angle down, but it is there. '66 and up have a thick ring on the shaft. and that picture is of a '65 type.
RobbieRobbie Knight Amca #2736
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Can anyone identify the model of the base housing on the left?
Note indexing of mounting tabs.
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Originally posted by Chris Haynes View PostThat is a 1966. Here is a 1965, minus the gear.
The mount ears don't show up well in that picture, but they are there. The 66/69 has a squared machine shoulder in that area. Are the sandwiched advanced weights correct for 65? All original 66/69 that I have seen look to be cast 1 piece.
Jim
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