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I'm not home, but I had a plastic bag of shims, I bought from parts house. Think there was a part number on the bag, (Moog?) . From 35 years ago,...
Yep, watched some of his videos, straight to the point and lots of info. Like his articles in Canadian Hot Rods magazine, as well.
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/ford-clutch-linkage.1194512/ There's a bunch of pointers in this link.
So far, so good!
Thanks for posting. My dad used to take us to Detroit to watch hockey and baseball games, and we always used to look for historic type buildings...
Mine aren't spare engines, they are just waiting for the next perfect project to come along.
@Ebbsspeed Thanks for being a great car guy!
For sure, jump on the chrome shop while you can. Pricing seemed good, but the fact they are still operating, you need to act on that.
By the list of parts and modifications to that engine, you're looking at a lot of parts swapping to enable you to use basically the block, crank...
Thanks for the pictures, and review.
You can use pieces of 3/8 steel tubing(or no-rust stainless) or, older eavestrough used to use a nail and similar split spacers to hang the trough...
I remember picking up my 47 Ford project years go, 3 hour drive one way. Half of it was bare metal. It rained that day on the way home, so had a...
Did you have your seats on a similar bracket, (only shorter), or none at all, and bolted to floor? Asking, as that looks like a substantial rise...
Thanks for posting. It's been some time, but good to hear.
Looks like it was well worth the drive!
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