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Roger Bolick
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Tires and Wheels
04-01-2019, 11:00 AM
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Trigos and cut down drive pins
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744
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Purchase a SPARE pin that matches yours. Mount...
Purchase a SPARE pin that matches yours. Mount this in a piece of ~1/4" aluminum similar to how yours are mounted to the hub or adapter. This is a pattern.
(pattern needs to fit in each hole on...
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Originality Forum
01-09-2018, 12:40 PM
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427 Street Roadster brake/clutch fluid reservoir
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2,471
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Obvious difference in OLD vs NEW (have not seen...
Obvious difference in OLD vs NEW (have not seen Retro-uk OR Moss) is the metal roll at the top, side, and bottom. As mentioned previously, the weight of the old ones is twice or more of the newer...
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FE TALK
02-17-2017, 09:50 AM
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Radiator cap
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1,055
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Technical Details
CONCLUSION: a 7 lb cap is marginal if you consider the entire US.
(foreign manf changed US cars 7 lb -> 13 lb... Ford used 13 lb)
The Southwest has hot air temperature, but that's NOT all. ...
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FE TALK
02-16-2017, 02:20 PM
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Radiator cap
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1,055
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Practial answer 13 or 14 lb cap
1. Ford caps (see amkproducts.com) during the early 60's were 13 or 14 lb caps. The pretty expansion tank will "bulge" at higher pressures...
2. Roughly 3 degrees raise in boiling temperature...
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ALL COBRA TALK
04-16-2015, 06:36 PM
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7
Hey rodneym, fan question for you..
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757
Posted By
Roger Bolick
TEXAS winning Electric Radiator Fan formula... ...
TEXAS winning Electric Radiator Fan formula...
(SPAL High Performance 16” with sealed motor)
Aluminum core, 2 rows of 1 1/4" tube.
Core is approximately 350 sq in.
Spal Radiator Fan Parts:...
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Australian Cobra Club
02-20-2015, 09:47 AM
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waterless Radiator coolant
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939
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Propylene glycol is used by the medical,...
Propylene glycol is used by the medical, cosmetics, solar and food industries.
(I'll have a burger, but PLEASE hold the Mayo & PG... )
Is Evans a scientific marvel or just PG in a "magic" bottle?...
Forum:
Ignition
04-28-2012, 11:52 AM
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Ignition Module for Duraspark Distributor
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4,789
Posted By
Roger Bolick
HEI module
If you have an original Duraspark vehicle with all the hookups and wiring, then its vastly easier to use the matching Duraspark Module.
If its a new installation and a Duraspark distributor is...
Forum:
ALL COBRA TALK
02-14-2010, 04:26 PM
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Roger Brolick Carbon Cobras
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1,034
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Roger Bolick
Please drop me a PM here at CC!
Please drop me a PM here at CC!
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Transmission Talk
12-09-2009, 08:49 PM
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TKO 600 + Quick Time BH Space?
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6,632
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Simple Fix for $5
Yep, looks just like others I've seen. Good photos. Its a marginal clearance issue. Much better to catch it than tighten those bolts the one extra turn needed to seat that Tremec!
Machining...
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ALL COBRA TALK
04-22-2008, 09:28 PM
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Lightest Cobra?
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3,145
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Roger Bolick
Miss Piggy
Latest test mule 427 SC Carbon car just corner balanced 50/50 at 2150.
Iron 428 FE w/aluminum heads, steel flywheel, ford starter, iron toploader
with hurst shifter. Original suspension. ...
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Shop Talk
09-26-2007, 01:35 PM
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9
351 Cleveland slave cylinder
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1,588
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Plus and Minus
The old Ford version is cast iron and a 1" bore. The mounting is unique and usually can be adjusted by using a long bolt in one of the bell holes to mount it while fabricating a bracket for the...
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ALL COBRA TALK
05-31-2007, 11:06 AM
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Bump Steer Magnitude?
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904
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Suspension Modeling Program
There are several suspension modeling programs available.
It would seem that with all the folks racing these cars over the last 40 years, someone would have thought to enter the pivot point data...
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Originality Forum
05-31-2007, 07:17 AM
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Horns?
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1,041
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Fresh off the boat/plane
You can answer your own questions once you look for awhile at the vintage photos of the row of bare Competition cars sitting on the tarmac at LAX.
(most cars arrived painted)
SAI purchased a...
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Texas Cobra Club
05-29-2007, 10:22 AM
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Best Wishes for Gregg
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1,104
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Thank you and best wishes
Gregg,
Believe it was said above best:
>We are so very proud of you and thankful for your decicated service to our country.
Look forward to your safe return!
Roger
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Shop Talk
04-04-2007, 09:28 AM
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Fuel Return Line...How do you do it?
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2,450
Posted By
Roger Bolick
kaboom
Have you dropped the tank yet?
The fuel pickup is welded into a cover plate on the front of the tank. Its removable and is the best place for the return fitting. No "kaboom", you just unscrew...
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Shop Talk
04-04-2007, 07:32 AM
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Fuel Return Line...How do you do it?
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2,450
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Return line sizing
There is a huge amount of information on the Internet... and the more you read the more confusing it becomes. What follows is a summary.
Many of those presenting "factual" information are SELLING...
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Australian Cobra Club
04-02-2007, 09:11 PM
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Authentic looking mirrors?
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1,860
Posted By
Roger Bolick
www.the-roadster-factory.com HAC1528
If you want the fender mount mirror, use:
HAC1528 Bullet Door Mirror, British Leyland type List Price $89.95
High quality chrome and has a 4 1/2" OD mirror. Most of the others are 3 1/2"...
Forum:
Superformance
03-07-2007, 06:23 AM
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Superformance top profile
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2,476
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Top and Side Curtain Fitting
If any of the Superformance owners are willing to help, I've got a few questions concerning the fit. As these were done in a factory... you'd think they may have this fully figured out.
A...
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ERA---Speak with Bob Putnam
02-05-2007, 07:02 AM
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3
Oxygen Sensor
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798
Posted By
Roger Bolick
O2 Sensor Placement for carb setup
I have seen these placed in the collector portion of the side pipe, about the middle of the 6" section where all 4 pipes dump. The Bung was welded about 25 degrees down on the inside. There is...
Forum:
Originality Forum
01-30-2007, 05:05 PM
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17
Windshield angle
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5,000
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Door Ferrules + Side Curtains --> Windshield Angle
When AC built these cars, which was built first and what was "fitted" later?
It would appear that the side curtains were jig built, all alike?
It would appear that the door frames were jig...
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Scratch Builders Forum
01-06-2007, 10:05 AM
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8
Stainless brake lines
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1,380
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Double Flaring SS lines
By far the best way to do this...
Is to find an old fashioned auto parts or brake and clutch supply and just purchase the straight lines already flared with tube nuts. Generally these are...
Forum:
Shop Talk
11-30-2006, 05:54 AM
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Who sells the rectangular tail lights with a reflector?
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1,682
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Rectangular with LED bulb
There was a thread about using a special right angle LED bulb in these lights. Very hard to find, but they do make a 1157 version sold at some of the hot rod places.
Seems like this would be the...
Forum:
Parts For Sale
11-28-2006, 12:25 PM
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2
Shift handle for sale
Views:
1,543
Posted By
Roger Bolick
What Tailshaft does this fit?
What was the original application for the adaptor?
I am having issues with one for a C70 tailshaft, its got a full
3/4" to 1" offset forward of the handle. The one in the photo
would work...
Forum:
Shop Talk
11-25-2006, 11:53 AM
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2x4s tunnel wedge and PCV
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5,789
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Positive Crankcase Ventilation - Another Option
A different PCV approach was utilized on some engines during the 70's.
The most common method uses a PCV valve attached between the crankcase and the intake vacuum. Fresh air is provided via a...
Forum:
Antique & Collectibles
11-13-2006, 05:44 AM
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11
Drive shaft question
Views:
1,392
Posted By
Roger Bolick
Slide distance transmission Yoke
Several driveshaft places all quoted me 3/4" out, i.e. push the yoke in all the way, mark it, measure 3/4" more, place it at this mark, then measure the Center Line of the U-joint to the Center Line...
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