Thread: Identification Spindle
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03-05-2006 01:05 PM #1
Warning Read This Now Please
There is a post titled " identify spindles Ford" I clicked on it and opened his webpage, and immediately got something that said "congratulations you have won something or other." I closed it out, and immediatelly, my computer locked up, and I had to reboot.
I alerted the moderator, and hopefully he will check it out right away. Maybe it's nothing, but he is brand new, and I have never seen a post with something being advertised like this. Better safe than sorry.
I'm not trying to be an alarmist, but something is wrong with this post. His profile shows nothing except "Hamburg"
Hope I didn't pick up a virus, and hopefully this will save someone else.
Thanks, DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 03-05-2006 at 01:26 PM.
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03-05-2006 01:55 PM #2
All you need is a pop-up blocker. It's just a photo.Jack
Gone to Texas
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03-05-2006 02:06 PM #3
I.m running popup blockers, anti virus tools, and ad-blockers. But I question why my computer locked up immediately, and also why is this new guy running promotions on his posts?
And the only info on his profile is HAMBURG.
Like I said, only trying to keep someone from getting burned. The internet is a very scarey place anymore. If it is nothing, ok, but he at least shouldn't be running promotions on his posts, agreed?
Don
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03-05-2006 03:12 PM #4
Thanks guys. I just had never seen a pop up on someones post, and it scared the crap out of me, especially when the computer locked up.
Anyway, I think these are Ford truck spindles, circa 54-56. Look like the way they mount their arms.
Don
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03-06-2006 12:28 PM #5
Identification Spindle
Please help me to identify my Spindles and Drum Brake, Brake Backing Plates.
And what fit´s it?
I am checking the flange diagrams on
http://www.stainlesssteelbrakes.com/...le_flanges.pdf
but i don´t find my front axle and spindle.
Kingpin is 0.74"" diameter
outer bearings A2 LM 11949, LM 11910
inner bearings A6 LM 67048, LM 67010
Hustler
Last edited by Hustler; 03-07-2006 at 01:03 AM.
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03-07-2006 12:47 AM #6
I am so sorry for this confusion.
I think, my pictures are a little to big.
I am a rodder from germany, Hamburg.
I am member of the German Street Rod Association.
I have updatet my profil. Maybe, i´m a little respectablly?
DennyW, this link
http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/sho...threadid=23086
is for me as invalid thread specified.
About my truble with picture upload,
i take it on my site:
http://www.rodcorner.de/HR_02/Spindle_5.jpg
http://www.rodcorner.de/HR_02/Spindle_A.jpg
http://www.rodcorner.de/HR_02/Spindle_B.jpg
http://www.rodcorner.de/HR_02/S2.jpg
Thank you,
HustlerLast edited by Hustler; 03-07-2006 at 05:14 AM.
Ford 32 3W
Http://www.gsra.de
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03-08-2006 05:24 AM #7
Thank You, DennyW,
i found numbers on the Brake Backing Plates.
WAGNER FF44448 and FF44447.
HustlerFord 32 3W
Http://www.gsra.de
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03-16-2006 10:28 AM #8
I think, I it found.
The spindles and brakes are of the E100 61-63.
For the reconciliation of the different diameters of the King pin of .741" and King Pin axle bore of .813" were Bushings set into the axle.
Not necessarily the perfect compilation.
HustlerFord 32 3W
Http://www.gsra.de
Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
MSD 8360 distributor vacuum advance