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Crawlers, Dozers, Loaders & Backhoes Discussion Board

Topic: Continental 21R / Brockway 34B
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Barry Lasky

03-13-2010 19:51:29
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My engine is a Continental 21R overhead valve which I am told is equivalent to a Brockway 34B. anyone know where I might find a rocker arm and a rocker arm shaft for this engine? How about a shop or parts manual?

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noncompos

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Re: Continental 21R / Brockway 34B in reply to Barry Lasky, 03-13-2010 19:51:29  
Old age is calcifying what little brain I have left (deteriorated from non-use, not worn out).
It never hurts to try local parts outfits; some parts suppliers still have old NOS parts that aren"t listed in their parts-counter catalogs, but may be found on special order.
I completely forgot brockwaytrucks.com, Brockway owners club; they"d have info on where your 21R parts may be available, and if NLA anywhere may know of other availaable parts that can be made to work. Brockway used Cont"ls exclusively, assigning their own engine #"s.
Monte"s and P A Ross are considered the best Continental sources, but any of a dozen or more old-obsolete engine parts suppliers may have parts. Good luck.

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Re: Continental 21R / Brockway 34B in reply to Barry Lasky, 03-13-2010 19:51:29  
Assuming you"ve found that what you need NLA thru local outlets, Gerrad (Jerry) Moon at Monte"s eqpmt , Chicago, Gerradmoon@montes@flash.net or montesequipment.com is often mentioned as the place to start for old/obsolete Cont parts..
parossmachinery.com, Dallas, also well mentioned.
Brockway 34B is the Cont 21R.
Have ALL info from tag on engine (if no tag have ALL casting/stamped etc numbers you can find) before emailing. Good luck.

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Barry Lasky

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Re: Continental 21R / Brockway 34B in reply to noncompos, 03-14-2010 11:49:04  
Thanks for the reply. I didn't know there were any local outlets for Continental or Brockway parts (Syracuse NY). I also don't know where to find the tag. There was a number cast into the right side of the block. 21RA 809 I will look it over closer tomorrow before E-Mailing the contacts mentioned

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Barry Lasky

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Re: Continental 21R / Brockway 34B in reply to Barry Lasky, 03-14-2010 19:21:58  
I have made little progress in finding parts for my 1933 Continental 21 R (Brockway 34B) engine. I was able to locate a Rocker Arm, from Jerry at Montes Equipment.

I however still need a Rocker Arm Shaft (PN 38RI400 per Jerry) This shaft is about 15 5/8 long and 13/16ths in diameter (my closest measurements) If anyone knows where else I could look for this I would be thanful. also - I have no documentation to help me figure out how this goes together. If anyone has a suggestion on where to find parts manuals, diagrams or a service manual for a continental 21R or Brockway 34B please let me know.

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