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JohnA |
01-04-2018 @ 12:09 PM
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Can anybody post a picture of what a 1948 Ford 2dr sedan firewall should look like,I don"t have part number. but it"s the piece that holds fuel line to firewall to keep from vibrating,Johna
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nelsb01 |
01-04-2018 @ 1:06 PM
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You mean the fuel line firewall clip? Part number 18-9296 -oops -- says 1932-to- 1947 Carpenter has them in stock . You can get the attachment hardware from Roy Nacewicz Enterprises.
This message was edited by nelsb01 on 1-4-18 @ 1:10 PM
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JohnA |
01-04-2018 @ 2:47 PM
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does anyone have picture on how it attaches to firewall,Len47 your always good for detailed pictures.Johna
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nelsb01 |
01-04-2018 @ 4:52 PM
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Try using Google to find a picture. ford firewall picture There are a few out there -- There are small indents in the firewall that the dimples on the clip fit into. If I remember correctly, there is a D nut in the firewall panel.
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Drbrown |
01-04-2018 @ 9:10 PM
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Saw one of those gas line clamps on Ebay last night. Mine fastens with one large sheet metal screw (may or may not be OE).
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TomO |
01-05-2018 @ 8:15 AM
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Is this what you are looking for
Tom
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JohnA |
01-05-2018 @ 8:56 AM
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Yes,nice picture.Tks Johna
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trjford8 |
01-05-2018 @ 12:51 PM
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It attaches with a pan head sheet metal screw.
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