Peter,
I am language challenged but if you are not Google df. Erazo 185 and you
will be taken to a directory with the exact stampings you just listed to
a character except for a few of the numbers. You could try a
translation with Freetranslation.com or babblefish.com.
Hope it helps and let us know what you learn!
Ron Parkinson
Newton, MA
'53 TD
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From: owner-mg-t@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mg-t@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of Peter C.
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 3:16 PM
To: mg-t
Subject: Front shock ID unusual
Listers,
I have just come upon a front Armstrong lever shock for TDs and
TFs
that I haven't seen before. I'm hoping someone here can shed some light.
It is stamped the usual 5697 on the underside.
There is a brass tag double riveted on 1 arm. In large script is
"Acuna" with a tilde over the "n". The line below on the left reads
"DF. ERAZO 185" and immediately below that is "COL.. DOCTORES" To the
far right is "18-35-19" and immediately below that is "10-92-63" All
of the above in quotes is embossed. In the middle of the bottom half
is stamped "19662" as if were a running serial number.
The shock has been altered, or is at least different from the
original Armstrong in that there is a notched plain plug on the
bottom where I expect there to be the valve and springs. Inside was a
ball and a spring. The side seals through which the shaft goes are
very different from stock. I would suspect that it is a seal and
retainer very on-original.
So, was this a rebuilder of old? Was it a "customized" shock of
days
gone by? Anyone ever see this? Is the tag from a medical college gym
locker?
I appreciate any input.
Peter C.
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