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Old 20-08-17, 12:58
stephen crowhurst stephen crowhurst is offline
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Default Fork equalizer block CTL 3298

Dose anyone know of a couple of Hand brake fork equalizer block CTL 3298 for sale or failing that have the dimension please.

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Old 21-08-17, 06:37
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I'm working on this stuff as we speak, Stephen. I'll get you dimensions. Should be quite easy to make them.
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Old 21-08-17, 10:26
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Hello Malcolm
Thank you very much for that, It will be one more very helpful drawing on this site.
Cheers Stephen
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Old 23-08-17, 02:14
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Stephen, here's a sketch.
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Old 23-08-17, 07:47
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Malcolm, you might like to revisit the thread? I'd suggest 7/16" BSF (18 tpi)
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Old 23-08-17, 10:34
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Hello Malcolm

Thank you very much for that, off down the garage to make a couple.

Cheers Stephen
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Old 24-08-17, 02:20
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OK, Lynn. I double check.
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Old 26-08-17, 02:59
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Lynn, Stephen,
I checked the thread in the clevis I posted the sketch of. Definitely 1/2"-13 UNC. I see this does not match the 7/16" BSF specified in the Carrier parts manual. I don't know why.

This is a Canadian Mk II Carrier, built by Ford in Windsor, Ontario, and restored many years ago by the Ontario Regiment Museum.

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Old 26-08-17, 04:40
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Malcolm as far s I know, there aren't any 1/2" rods in the riveted carriers (not so sure about late production or T16)
If it has the part number on it, then someone has drilled and tapped it.

It would work in an Australian pattern carrier.
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