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Great time for a few skip welds and easy too if you have a mig welder handy. Nice job on your cars btw
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Brian's car with the top down. That's him in the background. His trailer carries this car and his SS/MA Mustang. The truck camper is his motor home...(one of my heroes)
http://i.imgur.com/vyn6dYy.jpg Rich is up there too. Two racers built at home and an open rig. Gotta love it. Dale |
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Finished up the back end today. I'll give the sway bar a chance at least. http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps5e35a00c.jpg http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps09ec101a.jpg Finished the 5-lug swap all around...need to find some 4-cylinder front springs or something similar along with some struts. Car sits pretty well atm...going to try to pull that engine out tm or at least get started on it. http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psa64615ac.jpg http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psd6f2a61a.jpg |
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Made a light day of it today as I'm pretty tired. Partner helped me finish up welding of the subframe connectors so that is now finished. I made an initial dive into the engine bay...boy, talk about 10 pounds in a 5 pound sack! The brackets alone look like they were designed for a dump truck...lots of weight to come off the front-end in this car. The only thing that will be belt driven when finished is an alternator.
http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psdd680658.jpg http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps6f7cbd1a.jpg Oh yeah...found a set of 4-cylinder front coil springs on Ebay for $30. :) |
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Question for you Mustang racers - Are those factory tubular X-braces under the front of these cars really necessary with the welded subframe connectors and roll bar? I can't see those skimpy bars doing much at all in my mind and would prefer to do away with them completely.
Also looking for the simplest, lightest and most cost effective way to run a alternator on this engine...it will be the only belt driven accessory up front. Sure don't want to use the factory alternator as it is a behemoth. |
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Those are called "export braces". They were added by Ford in the early runs of the Mustang because the frame was so weak that the car wasn't allowed to run in Europe because of the winding roads over there. They were the first things I upgraded in my 68 coupe but I'm not sure there are worth it. With subframe connectors and a full cage jacking one point now lifts the entire side off the ground. It used to just lift one wheel. At any rate, that's a bolt on item. Leave it for later and toss it in if you feel it needs it. Mine are from Chris Alston's ChassisWorks subdivision Total Control.
EDIT: I think I mis understood you. Do you mean under the engine or transmission? Export braces span the shock towers over the engine. Dale |
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Dale - These are the flimbsy braces under the engine that run under the K-member to the radiator support and backwards to the rocker panels. Sorry I don't have pic's of them atm...may be just a convertible item.
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Mustang GT Convertible K Member Brace Can't say if they are important on the strip. Lots of nice aftermarket front ends for these cars...$$$...$$$... Dale |
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The front one is similar and just attaches to the radiator support. They are so thin I can't see any benefit to running them. Don't think those aftermarket K-members would fly with NHRA in Stock. |
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