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Swap Meet » WANTED: Your used but good leaf springs » 8/26/2015 9:09 AM |
Appreciate the responses--thank you. Might have someone passing near Atlanta soon but that's 50/50.
Still hoping some turn up close by.
Swap Meet » WANTED: '65-'68 Coupe/FB trans tunnel » 8/21/2015 2:57 PM |
Looking for a complete rust-free or just light surface rust '65-'68 coupe/fastback trans tunnel section. Let me know if you have one laying around that you liked to turn into a bit o' cash. The closer to 21161 the better (Northern Maryland), but we could probably ship without it being too hateful.
Thanks!
Swap Meet » WANTED: Your used but good leaf springs » 8/21/2015 2:53 PM |
Anyone have some they want to send down the road for a good price? They just need to be 2.5" wide and not ready to rust in half. The closer to 21161 (Northern Maryland) the better.
Thanks!
FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Mustang Steve Ball Bearing Clutch rod kit install in '67 Fairlane » 4/17/2015 12:43 PM |
Wait, what?!?! The INSTRUCTIONS?!?!
Well I do apologize for not waiting until I get home and referencing them before posting, but I do very much appreciate the help. Now I have my head wrapped around it and can dive right in.
Appreciate the forum and the work that goes into it, too, so thanks.
FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » Mustang Steve Ball Bearing Clutch rod kit install in '67 Fairlane » 4/16/2015 8:09 PM |
Hoping someone can give me a pointer or two.
Working on installing the MS Ball Bearing Clutch Rod Kit in my '67 Fairlane. Got the pedal support prepped and the bearing retainers tacked in place, but in mocking up the pieces (pedals, bearings, washers, etc.) before final welding of the retainers, it seems the vertical sides of my pedal support are not very parallel. Therefore the pedals are binding through their travel and there isn't enough length on the pedal rod to be able to get the cotter pin through the free end.
Has anyone run into this where they need to actually cut around where the bearing retainers weld on, except for maybe a small pivot at the appropriate point, and align the sides of the pedal support? If I were to just try to press the sides together at the bottom, open part of the support, there would not be enough space to fit the pedals in.
I know this is tough without pictures, but I'm away for work for a time--if someone has seen a similar issue I think they'll know what I mean instantly.
Thanks!
Swap Meet » Selling Bare Spindles » 4/16/2015 7:32 PM |
Hi Tim,
Still have? Interested!
Thanks,
Casey
caseybtyrrell@yahoo.com
TimC wrote:
Bare spindles from 67 drum brake Mustang. Good shape.
C60A 3107 & C60A 3108
$50 plus shipping
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