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02-06-2021, 07:30 AM | #21 |
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Re: Any 1955 steering column horn experts around?
The replacement part is exactly the same size as OEM, but every bullet connector I had was smaller, by a few thousandths.
Couldn't really tell, it might have been grease but it was low and needed some more. At that point I was minutes from a successful completion, so I added some 140wt and kept on trucking. If I had opened the box and saw it packed with grease, I would have scooped out as much as possible- but since it wasn't and I couldn't tell.... |
02-06-2021, 10:49 AM | #22 |
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Re: Any 1955 steering column horn experts around?
good to hear those bullets when right are a sob to insert,but you sound like you handled it
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02-06-2021, 08:40 PM | #23 |
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Re: Any 1955 steering column horn experts around?
It's too late now, but the bigger, Ford size bullet is available from the suppliers. I got mine from CASCO, the Tbird parts place. I assume others have them.
They have the modern type plastic on crimp end, but I remove that and use black shrink tubing for a more "factory" look after crimping.
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