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Baldrick 27-05-08 17:43

Ford Bumper Bar Assembly
 
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Hello all, Dad and I recently acquired a 1941 12 cab Ford F15A, It needs some finishing restoration work, brakes, panels etc.
One thing we are having trouble with is putting the bumper and brace bar assembly together, the previous owners assembled it incorrectly, with the bar on the outside of the bumper and we don't know how to bolt it all together with it on the inside.
Below is a picture of ours as it is now, Any pictures or diagrams telling us how to correct it would be greatly appreciated.

Keith Webb 02-06-08 13:36

Bumper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baldrick (Post 99169)
Hello all, Dad and I recently acquired a 1941 12 cab Ford F15A, It needs some finishing restoration work, brakes, panels etc.
One thing we are having trouble with is putting the bumper and brace bar assembly together, the previous owners assembled it incorrectly, with the bar on the outside of the bumper and we don't know how to bolt it all together with it on the inside.
Below is a picture of ours as it is now, Any pictures or diagrams telling us how to correct it would be greatly appreciated.

Will try to find some pics soon, but basically the spring bumper, or radiator protector goes behind the bumper on a cab 12 and early cab 13s, being held in place by oddly shaped u bolts which pass through the bumper and hold on the towing 'D's which are in the wrong location on your example. There is also another odd shaped casting which goes between the back of the bumper and the lower bit of the spring bumper as a filler.

Hope this helps.

Baldrick 02-06-08 16:24

I think the "oddly shaped casting" piece is going to be the biggest problem then.
It's the filler part that confuses us most. A picture of that in particular would be great.
Thanks

Keith Webb 03-06-08 00:26

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Originally Posted by Baldrick (Post 99426)
I think the "oddly shaped casting" piece is going to be the biggest problem then.
It's the filler part that confuses us most. A picture of that in particular would be great.
Thanks

I should be able to do that for you Thursday.
They're a little hard to find as you can imagine... but they're a neat fit.

I should have mentioned the U bolts are shaped to fit snugly around the back of the spring bumper then are formed to conform with the larger holes for the 'D's.
On later Ford CMP cab 13s the bracket for the 'D' is formed to accommodate the spring bumper on the front of the bar.

Keith Webb 03-06-08 00:40

Here are the two types
 
First, a later cab 13

http://img.skitch.com/20080602-efmnq...dxj3jhw8kb.jpg

and an earlier cab 13 - this one on a FGT with winch fairleads incorporated.

http://img.skitch.com/20080602-cuyy1...2f2ds49hha.jpg

Will get the bracket pics in a couple of days.

luke stone 05-06-08 20:28

heres a few bics of the bar brackets on my 11 cab
top
http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/7900/dsc00086ql5.jpg
underneath
http://img377.imageshack.us/img377/4699/dsc00084sy6.jpg

good luck with it

cheers
luke

Baldrick 06-06-08 19:52

Thankyou all very much, Loads of help.

Noone has any for sale by any chance?

Jim Price 06-06-08 23:56

Front Bumper - F8 - No. 11 Cab
 
Luke:
I have recently purchased a F8 with a No. 11 cab that does not have a front bumper. I do, however, have the brush guard. (Don't know how the bumper got lost and not the guard!) Your pictures of how the guard is affixed to the bumper will be very helpful when I fasten mine to its bumper.

However I need the measurements of the bumper itself. I need the length, width (think it must be 5" wide channel) as well as the depth of the channel. I also need a picture of how the bumper is attached to the frame. Any pictures of yours would be very helpful!

Your assistance will be most appreciated!

Regards,
Jim

lynx42 07-06-08 11:53

Quick question, but why is the brush guard in question on the front of the bumper and not behind it??? Same goes for Keiths photo. They should both be in the inside. The Chev has 1 leaf in front and 2 behind the bumper. The Fords all have the three spring leaves behind the bumper.
Rick

aj.lec 07-06-08 12:26

Jim
If they are the same as a c8
They are a 5 inch bar 70 inches long and 1 3/4 inch deep :cheers:

Jim Price 07-06-08 18:26

Andrew:
Thanks!

Regards,
Jim

Baldrick 07-06-08 21:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by lynx42 (Post 99587)
Quick question, but why is the brush guard in question on the front of the bumper and not behind it??? Same goes for Keiths photo. They should both be in the inside. The Chev has 1 leaf in front and 2 behind the bumper. The Fords all have the three spring leaves behind the bumper.
Rick

On ours it has been placed on wrong, because the spacer block is missing it isn't possible to hold it in place behind the bumper.
Basically someone messed up.

cliff 07-06-08 21:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by lynx42 (Post 99587)
Quick question, but why is the brush guard in question on the front of the bumper and not behind it??? Same goes for Keiths photo. They should both be in the inside. The Chev has 1 leaf in front and 2 behind the bumper. The Fords all have the three spring leaves behind the bumper.
Rick

Rick some of the later Ford cab 13's had the brush guard on the outside as Keith said and the photo shows. The first photo is a restoration done the wrong way. :)


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