Anyone recognize these McCulloch brackets?


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By Shaggy - 9 Years Ago
I figure there are a lot of guys on here that play with these huffers so i figure it's worth a try. He says 392 but that doesnt look right to me.

I'm asking because i'm looking for a McCulloch for the 292 in my daily and even though i'm pretty sure these brackets wont fit I may consider it if they are usable sellable or tradeable

https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/pts/5704413460.html
By MoonShadow - 9 Years Ago
It's hard to tell. None of my reference's shows a bracket like that. Is there a number cast into it? As far as the rest goes I would be a bit leary about buying one completely disassembled. There is probably a reason it was taken apart.
By miker - 9 Years Ago




This is the bracket I bought from Craig Conley about 2002 or so. Mounts a VS series on the driver's side. Also mounts an SN series if you use the extended pulley. The instruction manual I found on line said on a bird, relocate the p/s pump to the pass side, and move the battery.

I used it to reverse engineer a pass side bracket on the bird.

Shaggy, you around Seattle?
By MoonShadow - 9 Years Ago
This is the underhood bracket for a 56 Ford car. Like Mike mentioned not all pulleys are the same so it takes some time to put an complete setup together.
http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/8e9bfc3c-cc0c-4076-ac74-da7e.jpg
By Lou - 9 Years Ago
Maybe a Studebaker bracket ?
By Shaggy - 9 Years Ago
I dont see them on any of the photo's that are left on the vs57 website either, unfortunately these are probably some odd brackets then and not worth too much i'd guess... Sad As for the brackets and pulleys for my ford, i figure i can make them pretty easy. I have a bridgeport and a lathe so i'm not scared. 
By miker - 9 Years Ago
Shaggy, I sent a PM.