Here is a York (aluminum case, tecumsha would be iron case) with the service valves. Next is the Harrison A-6. Gm learned a lesson. When the :"Detroit Diesel 1st came out it was badged and called the GM diesel and was not sold to any other truck maker save some low production makers. They learned they could make a whole lot more money by calling it Detroit and selling it to the competition. Hense the "GM A-6" got labeled
The York would have been on most Fords from the 60's and early 70's while the A-6 was used in the later years until GM stopped making them
I used the York on my Aux heating/cooling unit on my Truck as that style could be turned either direction. The A-6 has a lube pump and can't be turned either direction.
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