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Old 05-09-2010, 02:07 PM   #1
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Default Flannigan's Tin Foil Method

Does anyone have Flannigan's tin foil method of setting bearing clearances available in a Word or pdf file that could be e-mailed to me? I had it saved as a link to the old Fordbarn pages which are temporarily unavailable.

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Default Here is a link to it

Here it is


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Default Re: Flannigan's Tin Foil Method

Hey that's my name on the bottom!

I have used it as you see by the story. It is alot faster to do then it might seem by reading.

Bob is that picture a photo photoshoped or it it line art?
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I would like to say it is a picture of my car. But it is a picture that I modified using photoshop. With some patience I have been able to do things like change the color of a car, add or remove whitewall tires, add or remove accessories from many pictures of Model As. That photo was a black and white photo. I use that "logo" on some of the return addresses of envelopes that mail Model A correspondences.

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