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Copper is supposed to be as harder or harder than aluminum on the MOS scale depending on the aluminum alloy (3 vs 2.5-3).
Hard drawn or soft rolled ? Annealed copper is much easier to bend.
Copper is supposed to be as harder or harder than aluminum on the MOS scale depending on the aluminum alloy (3 vs 2.5-3).
My OCD couldn’t handle that.Plan B: Purchase this knob, scratch off the shift pattern with a butter knife and redraw with a Sharpie and it will look brand new.
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I’ve noticed that, I also have the LMR FR500 wheel.Same with the LMR FR500 steering wheels
Union job!
My goal was to drive my Tbird’s as much as possible this year, but this is really killing that goal. The street is a total mess, and the chin spoilers on both cars are just dirt plows getting into the driveway.
Water lines, they’ve been at it since the end of June, and recently started digging up most of the street.How long has that been going on? What are they digging for? Water, sewer, or ???
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Not a photo but a really interesting video, no 10th gen t-birds but a 2001 concept, I really dig the 98 bronco concept, a heavy-duty bronco is really interesting
That lighting bolt
Crappers. Now I'm getting e-mails from ebay about all of these hott Mustang shift knobs and how I need to buy mine before they all sell out.My OCD couldn’t handle that.![]()
Had a stowaway today, unfortunately the pic is blurry. It's a bumble bee, she held on surprisingly long especially at 80.
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Brake lines on the Fusion @XR7-4.6 ?
Is that a rear brake delete? Hence the “ish”?
Apparently this is not what the speedometer needle is supposed to look like when you take it off. Trying to replace the speedometer on Doug Williams' '89 SC today. He got a used one for it a while back. I had the brilliant idea to change out the odometer gears before installing it since why not. The needle on the '89 speedometer popped right off with the fork trick. The needle on the new one would not come off at all. Fork trick, twisty/turny, etc. Nothing. I went out to grab some tools and came back in and he said he got the needle off. I tried getting that pin out with pliers and it was NOT coming out. Oh well. Need to find a new speedometer head again I suppose.
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Yes it is different. Allegedly 89 and some of 90 use the same speedometer. He had the odo gears for the later speedometer so the new one we had was just fine. Just couldn't get the needle off cleanly.The 89 speedometer is different than the 90-96 ones, same thing happened to me, I actually wanted the needle to replace the one I had broke, pulled the stub out with it just like that.
I’m not even 100% the odo gears are the same as the later ones, the odometer is visibly different