Super A - Can't Find Parts

Not sure how but it seems like everything I work on turns out to be some odd-ball setup no one's ever seen before. Pulled my FIL's 1950 super A out of the corner of the barn to get it up and runnning again. He had had started to take things apart years ago so I'm "missing" a few parts. I did some engine and head work and know I'm ready to fire it up, but do you think I can find an oil pan plug to fit it. Bought a replacement supposed to be for a super A and its too small. From what I can tell it looks like it needs to be a 1" x 14 plug. Do I have an oil pan off of something else here? I cant find anything that used this size plug. Also can anyone tell me the correct stock generator belt size. Again, orered on supposedly for a super A but it is way too short, I measured its 25.5" OD and the generator has to sit tight against the block to evrn slip it on. And then the bottom of the belt rubs the hed of the bolt thst clamps the throttle arm onto the govonor rod.
Thsnks
 
Jeff I think on the oil pan they changed the plug on the latter models to what you have, the earlier ones had a pipe plug, not sure when the change was, thinking around 1950, but the plug should not be hard to find. Good luck
 
(quoted from post at 09:44:29 08/19/16) Not sure how but it seems like everything I work on turns out to be some odd-ball setup no one's ever seen before. Pulled my FIL's 1950 super A out of the corner of the barn to get it up and runnning again. He had had started to take things apart years ago so I'm "missing" a few parts. I did some engine and head work and know I'm ready to fire it up, but do you think I can find an oil pan plug to fit it. Bought a replacement supposed to be for a super A and its too small. From what I can tell it looks like it needs to be a 1" x 14 plug. Do I have an oil pan off of something else here? I cant find anything that used this size plug. Also can anyone tell me the correct stock generator belt size. Again, orered on supposedly for a super A but it is way too short, I measured its 25.5" OD and the generator has to sit tight against the block to evrn slip it on. And then the bottom of the belt rubs the hed of the bolt thst clamps the throttle arm onto the govonor rod.
Thsnks

I've got both styles used Jeff if you want a good used one. Let me know.

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