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39 Ford Exhaust Challenge 2 Attachment(s)
I’m installing a new stock exhaust system on my 39 Ford Standard Coupe. The lead pipe with flange and crossover stub must pass through an opening between the front spring and frame. Photo 1 shows the opening created by jacking up the car by the center of the front axle until the wheels are off the ground. Photo 2 shows I need 2-3 inches of additional clearance for the pipe to pass through. Is there a way to create this clearance without dropping the spring? For example, would unbolting the shock from the frame do the trick? Looking for suggestions on a “minimally invasive” approach.
Thanks, Russ |
Re: 39 Ford Exhaust Challenge If you need more space wouldn't you want to jack from the frame
and let the axle drop. Maybe I'm missing something. |
Re: 39 Ford Exhaust Challenge Russ, this is a PITA task indeed. Believe it or not, I have found it easier to remove the right exhaust manifold and snake the pipe in from the top.
Sorry I can't offer an easy way. If there is one, it has eluded me. Fortunately, most of my cars I'd done full restorations upon. Very easy with no body on the frame :) |
Re: 39 Ford Exhaust Challenge It's a pain but you can also remove the radiator to get the crossover pipe installed.
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Re: 39 Ford Exhaust Challenge Quote:
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...8&d=1773946586 |
Re: 39 Ford Exhaust Challenge I have to wonder how the Ford mechanics did this back then?
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