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What trans are you going to use? I have a transbrake solenoid for a c4 that won't fit my case. I have a 72 push in case and this modulator is thread in. Fairly large threads, too. It's from a company in the South. Georgia, I think. BTE?
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99% sure it will be a C-4 Dale, but I can't use a transbrake. Going to talk to Thomas Arnett soon to see if he has a C-4 lying around...or if he even wants to mess with one lol.
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This one is being built to NHRA Stock Eliminator rules Dale.
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Roll bar showed today and it fits like a glove thank goodness. Got it tacked in with the exception of the rear support bars...contemplating a different approach to those rather than the recommendations. I'm going to turn the full welding over to a pro as I just don't feel confident in my welding abilities. Entry and exit is pretty good even with the large steering wheel.
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Let me ask you this; Do you think you could leave the under hood fender braces off of your 67 Camaro and nobody would notice ? Conversely, how about the under chassis front braces on a convertible only Fox body? I suppose I should have answered like this: No you can't take the brace off. It's part of the car ...just like the Camaro fender braces. Doing a nice job..Carry on!
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I will argue the point with logic Mark. To compare those flakey brackets under the Mustang to a Camaro fender brace is apples vs oranges. At least the Camaro brace serves some purpose...I can think of nothing those flimbsy pieces of metal under the Mustang could possibly contribute.
They are most certainly not a suspension part, so that is out of the way. Let's see...they are attached to the lower portion of the radiator support at the front and to the subframe/rocker panel at the rear. What does all this have in common? Why everything is joined at the crossmember...hmm. Ok, I shall deem it part of the crossmember...we can call it a crossmember brace if you like. The NHRA rule book says I can alter the crossmember for oil pan removal. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. ![]()
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Hey Rich, if you look at how flimsy that core support is, that's probably why Ford put that brace there.
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