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OK, another big one to check off the list, the wishbone drop IS DONE! After spending the morning with the Vette, Big girl got her turn. When I left off last time, I had the basic mount finished, just was undecided on whether to use long bolts to mount it, or short ones, it was designed to work either way. Well, since 7/16 fine thread bolts are so so hard to come by, I had to settle on mounting it with short bolts since I could locate any long ones. So, I welded the nuts to the lower half to make it easier to mount the ball cups.
![]() After a quick mock up to get some measurements, I laid out the lines on the second part, the rear brace. ![]() A little cutting, and we have the rough shape ![]() Then I had to bend it to fit, not having a vise, I used my farm tractor and a sledge hammer to make the bends. Tractors and equipment have all kinds of interesting places to put a piece of metal in a crack or slot and bend it. After getting the bends worked out, time to drill the mounting holes. ![]() |
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You will notice I had to add a tab at one of the bolt holes, yeah, I goofed up on cutting, got it too narrow on that end. Was simple to just add a tab and then drill the other hole. After a test fit, some paint to preserve it.
![]() So, while the paint dried, I installed the cup mount. It fits snug against the cross member, so there will be no rearward motion. I then put on the rubber ball, the lower and upper cap, and finally, the brace. The brace goes over the cross member to the transmission mount tab, and insures the ball caps can't push rearward or pull forward. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Success! I now have clearance between the wishbone and transmission pan! ![]() I had my wife watch while I jumped on the front bumper, and the wishbone never got closer than 1" to the pan. This was a small, but important part that took a while to figure out. I should have my front brake cylinders sometime next week, then hopefully it will be close to being able to roll it off of the trailer to finish up. She's getting closer all the time! Still have several parts to buy, but I'm getting excited! ![]() ![]() |
#115
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Time to cruise yet? Looks good on the mount, it should work to get you the clearance you needed!
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Rich - AKA DirtyRat '12 VW Jetta TDI DSG Build: '49 Ford F1 + '57 Pontiac, Liquid Propane Injected 1st start up on propane 1st real drive |
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Not yet DR, but hopefully before the end of summer!
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Big plans for the weekend, but it wasn't to be so....
I had plans on having working brakes on the car by Sat afternoon. My front wheel cylinders finally got here on Friday, took 5 days for FedEx to get them here from California. I got in pretty early Friday, weather was nice, so I jumped on the job at hand. Got the front end blocked up on jack stands and pulled both front hubs. New wheel cylinders fit perfectly in spite of not being listed for a Lincoln, they were listed for several vehicles from the 40's up to the 80's, just not a Lincoln. Anyway, with two adapter fittings from Speedway Motors for the AN3 brake line, all the lines were now complete. I did however go back and re bend the short lines coming out of the master cylinder after it was pointed out to me they were above the fluid level and would be hard to bleed. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm still not happy with the bends, may go back and work with them some more. Anyway, I could see where the grease seal had been leaking, so I made a trip to the local hometown parts house to see about getting a pair. The original ford grease seals were still on the car, but had no part numbers. We were able to find a CR seal that was supposed to fit, but they only had one, so we ordered it anyway. It came in Saturday morning, and was correct, so my man got on his computer and tracked down another one from a different supplier. It won't be here until Tuesday, so that ended my ideas of having brakes by Sat evening. Since I couldn't work on the brakes, I decided to clean up the engine bay a bit. I cut the old E brake cable off, cut loose a old broken choke cable, and pulled out a bunch of brittle wiring. Then the rain started back.... I am under the carport, but the car is facing out to the front, and the rain was blowing in right where I need to work. Plus it started getting colder, so I had some stuff that needed doing in the house, honey do stuff, so I went on in and did my penance. Maybe I can get back on it next weekend, but they're calling for rain then, too. ![]() |
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Ok, look close at this pic, it's the last time you'll see it on the trailer unless I'm going somewhere! No longer a trailer queen!
![]() Yep, got the brakes finished, leaks stopped, and bled out. Finished up everything underneath except putting on the new undercoating and hooking up the speedometer cable, I'll have to run it up on my ramps to get to that, couldn't reach it on the trailer. And here you see my smiling mug as I rolled it off the trailer. ![]() She looks good sitting on the ground. Stance turned out just right. ![]() ![]() Poured a little gas in the carb, hit the switch, she turned over about twice and cranked and run! Purrs like a kitten! Going to hook up a temporary gas tank in front of the radiator so I can drive it to our local show an April 26. Still have to get the seats back in and the new wiring harness in before I start driving it much, also have to check out the factory gas tank. So, more to come, it's getting closer now! |
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Bam, I'm glad to see ya have her off the trailer
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