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Originally Posted by Robert Swartz
Have a question about these. I've never done a set. Have heard they have a tendency to leak? Had someone raise an interesting question the other nite. A fellow that I'm purchasing some parts from on the east coast asked about using Ford ends on 10/12 bolts versus using c-clips. Said he's done this in the past and unlike c-clips, using a welded housing end and Ford bearings, they don't leak.
My question, IF you ensured that the correct and original housing width was retained, could you legally do this in stock eliminator? There would be no performance advantage. I can see a big safety advantage. I checked both the NHRA and IHRA rulebook and neither say you can't do something of this nature but they don't say you can, as well. Just trying to get as feel for what others do or may have done.
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yes as long as you retain the original width its perfectly legal but i would use the ends that stange and m/w make . they use the press on ford brg. but retain the gm patern and axle offset so you can even retain the stock brakes if you wanted to . we do this all the time . plus the big benefit is you can get the housing strait when you put the new ends on. .