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Old 02-22-2019, 03:50 AM
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photos of 1965 f250 bulkhead

hi can anyone help i have took all the parts of my bulkhead to paint it, i took photos at the time but since then i have lost the phone and have got no idea what goes where,i have fitted the brake servo and heater and pipes,but need photos of where the speedo cable and electrical cables go through the bulkhead and which holes are used,
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Gary: Take a cruise through Dan;s '65 Merc build thread, there's bound to be some helpful pics in there!!

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...250-build.html


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Originally Posted by yargnitram
hi can anyone help i have took all the parts of my bulkhead to paint it, i took photos at the time but since then i have lost the phone and have got no idea what goes where,i have fitted the brake servo and heater and pipes,but need photos of where the speedo cable and electrical cables go through the bulkhead and which holes are used,
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Without trying to sound too picky on ones wording you are asking about the firewall not the bulkhead. I do not know if you can edit your headline or not. The bulkhead is the front piece of the box. I agree about Dan's build thread.
 
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**Unless you come from another English speaking country outside of North America, such as England, Australia, or in Gary's case, New Zealand, then his terminology is spot on, and we did grasp what he wanted, as there are no hoses or cables protruding from the front panel of the box, right??

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Without trying to sound too picky on ones wording you are asking about the firewall not the bulkhead. I do not know if you can edit your headline or not. The bulkhead is the front piece of the box. I agree about Dan's build thread.

 
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Yes James I was merely trying to get him more exposure. I have no bulkhead pictures that I can take to offer. A firewall I can if needed for the 66 model year. I only opened the thread because you a fellow Canadian posted in it otherwise I would have passed on it. Gary let me know if you want pics of a 66 as I do not think they are much different.

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I thought it was Martin Gray in Antipodean.
 
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F250 wiring

Here are a couple of pictures of an old F250 parts truck I have. You will have to sort out the wires you have in your truck, this truck had the Alt & Oil gauges. Also the wire, "extension cord" at the top right isn't something Ford put there, and that brown wire is actually a honeysuckle vine, don't use that one. Believe it or not that old pile of rust actually runs great and moves it's self around. I might actually fix the brakes some day so I don't have to shut the engine off to stop.


 
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Thank you all for the help and photos,i am from England but moved to new Zealand 15 years ago,my mistake to call it a bulkhead on an American site and should have called it a firewall,sometimes i just don't think but i would lust like to say what a great community of enthusiast this site has and its just great to be a part of it.
 
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