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Re: Clevite parts??
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Posted by george md on September 19, 2006 at 09:31:43 from (12.177.53.105):
In Reply to: Re: Clevite parts?? posted by jmixigo on September 18, 2006 at 14:02:48:
Definitly you need to check the whose is whose . Sealed power aquired trw , then Federal Mogul (commonly known as federal mangle) bought sealed power , then bought Fel Pro ( all 4 lines ) and parted out what they didn't want . THEN they went after T & N ( a world wide company based in england ) which at the time owned clevite and McCord gaskets ( a much better gasket line than fel pro) . After aquiring T & N uncle sam told them they had to sell the clevite bearing line as that would have been a monopoly .They closed the McCord gasket line and sold the clevite line to Dana corp . FM either screwed up or ruined much of the aftermarket industry , Thank them for many of the parts for older tractors that you can no longer get. Clevite had been separate from trw for many years , I'm not sure how many so I'll leave it open rather than be wrong . george
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