Does anyone have any information (i.e.:-dates used, why bronze, etc.) on these Shifter Housings??
Bronze Shift Lock Housing on Ruckstell
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Re: Bronze Shift Lock Housing on Ruckstell
As the casting indicates, this is a Hall Scott axle, before the name "Ruckstell" appeared. They were bronze.
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Re: Bronze Shift Lock Housing on Ruckstell
Thank you Jerry. Do we know a Timeline on the Hall Scott or Perfecto??Jerry VanOoteghem wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 9:43 amAs the casting indicates, this is a Hall Scott axle, before the name "Ruckstell" appeared. They were bronze.
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Re: Bronze Shift Lock Housing on Ruckstell
Richard Gould ( AKA “the Perfecto King”) can give you a wealth of info on the Perfecto but as far as the Hall Scott & Ruckstell, later Eaton, first had ads around 1920. Later in the 20’s it became Ruckstell named after the engineer that developed the design & later bought by Eaton that made rear axles for trucks. As most folks know the Ruckstell was one of a very few aftermarket items approved by Ford.
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Re: Bronze Shift Lock Housing on Ruckstell
..from the club's booklet by Glen on Repairing the Ruckstell.
History page 2 states that the Perfecto axle (Seattle, WA) is the forerunner of the later Hall Scott, aka Ruckstell. That one was offered late 1920, and Glover Ruckstell saw it at the March 1921 Chicago auto show, and from there organized the Ruckstell Sales Co, with contact to build the rear axle by Hall-Scott, Berkley, CA.
To add to the fun, I found an office memo at Benson Ford Research library, which notes a Ruckstell axle was in Ford’s receiving dept. for Edsel Ford to inspect, from E.J. Hall to Edsel, who had visited Ford to discuss after Edsel saw it. On the bottom president Edsel hand wrote on the memo:
“Send axle to Dearborn plant attention Jos. Galamb”....March 28, 1922!
So Edsel or staff likely put the axle in a T at Ford to test it.
History page 2 states that the Perfecto axle (Seattle, WA) is the forerunner of the later Hall Scott, aka Ruckstell. That one was offered late 1920, and Glover Ruckstell saw it at the March 1921 Chicago auto show, and from there organized the Ruckstell Sales Co, with contact to build the rear axle by Hall-Scott, Berkley, CA.
To add to the fun, I found an office memo at Benson Ford Research library, which notes a Ruckstell axle was in Ford’s receiving dept. for Edsel Ford to inspect, from E.J. Hall to Edsel, who had visited Ford to discuss after Edsel saw it. On the bottom president Edsel hand wrote on the memo:
“Send axle to Dearborn plant attention Jos. Galamb”....March 28, 1922!
So Edsel or staff likely put the axle in a T at Ford to test it.
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