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When using those spring pliers you can put a thin strip of metal over the brake shoe to protect it. Mart on here made one of which there is a...
Just found this thread. Real nice different Rod you have built there.
Have a look at this tread Page 88 #2640 onwards https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/posts/15739058/
If you were to have the wheel hub centred you would need a hub centred spacer rather than the float one in the first pictures as it does not look...
Joe H there is alternative way of restudding a axle as per article.
Think you are right, pretty sure that is Pendine Sands in Wales.
Thanks for that it answers my question.
If they need repair these guys should be able to help you out. https://www.applehydraulicsonline.com/
If you are going to use a 6 volt positive earth radio on a 6 volt negative ground system you would have to make sure that the radio is totally...
Do wonder why he did not have the carbs directly above the manifold, may be just for aesthetics.
If it is not possible to drill another set of stud holes in the hub you could do it this way using the original stud holes.
Like the look of that car. But must say that is some lady you have there.
So true my friend, so true.
I think that is a very good idea especially when you are welding, grinding etc in a position where you could get slag or a hot spark in your ear.
I made a little stand for my container so that it does no tip over.
I have used mine on heavier metal with good results but would never use it on panel steel.
Just read right through this thread and can see when finished this is going to be a very nice car. ;)
Done the same with an bicycle inner tube.
I think a lot of us could do with a tea spoon of Kroil in our morning coffee these days.
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Thank you for that info "j hansen"
What make and model is that engine.
Correct mate. Just put the handbrake on on the towed car and away you go.
Like these. Remove to rear wheel, bolt on the towing hub to the wheel studs re fit the rear wheel to the towing hub. The ones I have seen pictures...
I remember seeing pictures of homemade towing hubs on cars going to the drag strip so hat the tranny did not get wound up.
I would check before towing in the State that you intend to tow in just in case the have weight towing limits with out brakes. Over here if you...
If I wanted to make a full scale version of the bracket pattern picture in post #4in of the link posted by derbydad276 to suit my car this is how...
Have you thought about getting in touch with Mac Tools to see if they can help.
I am sure that this is the type of wheel nut that twenty8 is talking about.
That's not good news. Hope you make it through Mate.
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