Posted by Gordon in IN on April 05, 2013 at 13:15:04 from (50.102.7.49):
In Reply to: wd-wd45 posted by rcs15 on April 03, 2013 at 15:24:27:
Some additional differences.The WD 45 had a heavier stronger differential (larger ring and pinion and larger spider gears and I think without "bushings" in the spider gears) . The WD 45 usually had larger (wider) tires on a wider 28 inch rim. On at least some of the WD 45s the steel wheel centers were thicker than on the WDs. I am not sure if it is true for all WD45, but I have never seen a WD45 with "Shutters" in the radiator grill housing. Governor springs are different and the WD 45 had a larger Carburetor and usually a different distributor housing (Die cast rather than cast iron). All of the WD 45s I have seen have a "by pass line or hose" between the water pump and the cylinder head water outlet (thermostat housing). I do not think that the WCs and early WDs had a "by pass line or hose" at all.
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