Newbie Question
#1
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Newbie Question
I have a 1964 Ford F100, 223 6 cylinder, 3 speed manual transmission. I think the rubber body mounts need replacing. I already have the shop manual ad Chilton manuals and was wondering if there a body/chassis manual.
any links or hints are greatly appreciated.
rtc
any links or hints are greatly appreciated.
rtc
#4
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Join Date: Feb 2017
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I am not sure what year the body mount sleeves were pressed together.
I had an 84, which they were, but my 65 were rusted out, so was not sure
Anyway if they are there is a trick to taking them out and this video gives you an idea how to do it.
A lot easier then pounding them out with a BFH and ruining the bolts
I used thick pvc pipe and the original bolt, not the all thread as in video
Either way you can get the idea and mock it up as you see fit
Good luck
I had an 84, which they were, but my 65 were rusted out, so was not sure
Anyway if they are there is a trick to taking them out and this video gives you an idea how to do it.
A lot easier then pounding them out with a BFH and ruining the bolts
I used thick pvc pipe and the original bolt, not the all thread as in video
Either way you can get the idea and mock it up as you see fit
Good luck
#5
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Join Date: Jun 2017
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I am not sure what year the body mount sleeves were pressed together.
I had an 84, which they were, but my 65 were rusted out, so was not sure
Anyway if they are there is a trick to taking them out and this video gives you an idea how to do it.
A lot easier then pounding them out with a BFH and ruining the bolts
I used thick pvc pipe and the original bolt, not the all thread as in video
Either way you can get the idea and mock it up as you see fit
Good luck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8bbh8bwUhs
I had an 84, which they were, but my 65 were rusted out, so was not sure
Anyway if they are there is a trick to taking them out and this video gives you an idea how to do it.
A lot easier then pounding them out with a BFH and ruining the bolts
I used thick pvc pipe and the original bolt, not the all thread as in video
Either way you can get the idea and mock it up as you see fit
Good luck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8bbh8bwUhs
rtc
#6
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Where is this from?
I meant to ask you, where did you pull the diagram from.
rtc
rtc
#9
1964/72 Ford Truck Parts Catalog, available on a C/D from hipoparts.com
Hipo has Ford car & truck parts catalogs from 1928 thru 1989, Lincoln/Mercury catalogs from 1964 thru 1979.
1980/89 L/M combined with 1980/89 Ford car parts catalog.
Hipo has Ford car & truck parts catalogs from 1928 thru 1989, Lincoln/Mercury catalogs from 1964 thru 1979.
1980/89 L/M combined with 1980/89 Ford car parts catalog.