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Guys, At times I feel that life and mother nature is conspiring to keep me out of the garage. Now replumbing the brakes. I'm now looking for two "banjo bolts. Ford terminology is "bolt-front brake connector". They are 1/2"-20 by 1 3/8". Thanks to Rob Love I was able to source the wheel cylinders without an issue, but so far no luck with the banjo bolts. Then, as Super Dave says, on to the next hurdle. My Lynx manual has the part number as 91T 2276, with alternative as NA/BR 190014. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks, Peter 2015-05-21 17.14.08 (2).jpg |
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Peter,
Try here: http://www.macsautoparts.com/early_v...wheelbase.html It's the correct bolt based on the number you provided. Mike |
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Nice work, Mike! - It don't get much better than that!
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MACs carries all types of old Ford parts which interchange with CMPs....
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Mike/Charlie/Chris,
Thanks guys. I'm going to have to learn how to do a better job of searching their website. Had talked to their staff as well, with no luck. Parts are now on their way, Thanks, again, Peter |
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Many times, the obsolete Ford parts you seek for a cmp will be elusive as part numbers from military manuals etc do not always match up. Remember, when the CMP line of vehicles were produced, manufacturers simply used what was already commercially available at the time; they did not re-invent the wheel especially when it came to components such as engine, transmissions and driveline items.
One odd item that I can think of is the Ford emblem which is found on the cab 11 and 12 CMP. it is actually a trunk emblem from an early 30's Ford coupe which was carried over to the CMP. Same goes for the emblem found on the dash of these same trucks- a commercial pattern chromed emblem painted over...
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Chris,
Is this the emblem you mean? http://www.macsautoparts.com/ford_me...-standard.html If it is, it's interesting to note that it seems to be reproduced by Bob Drake and sold by Mac's. Another example of the repro sellers all selling a common part. |
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