Thanks Nick. This is a great tool that makes a tough spot (to get to) manageable. As you said, several extra long 5/8 sockets available for under $10.00 US.
Nick, Great idea, my friend. With respect to that irritating angle, I couldn't agree more about wondering if the hoses were made tight enough into the wheel cylinder. Over the years I've broken more than one off trying to be sure. It's just one of those small but very critical requirements. Mega-safety and all that. Regards, John
Nick. Good idea. It is a lot like an O2 sensor socket. I got my 65 out of the barn for the season and took it for a long drive I say this every spring. Damn this is a comfortable ride
Hey Tim, Im afraid to drive mine because of the vapor lock issues. You'd think a Thunderbird specialist would be able to cure these problems. I an defenseless against crappy gas!!!
Usually I'd use a crow's-foot flare-nut wrench, on a long wobble extension, for that situation. But in that particular application, it looks like the spindle and backing plate won't allow clearance for even just setting a crow's-foot on the hex, let alone room to rotate it. So your solution is much more elegant. Excellent suggestion! I wonder what tool Ford specified for that task. Maybe one of their 'special' tools? If so, it'd be cool to see what it looked like. Maybe just like yours!
Hey Goth, thank you. That is my special tool number 42,556. Clearly I've made many. Yes, the crows foot would normally be the tool but there is just no room so this worked out great. No stress on the flex hose fitting and you can get it Goot-n-tight as the Germans say. Unfortunately it took me 45 years to finally make it.
A good idea Nick to reach the spot properly.👍....i got a crack in my window on the keft side last weekend...what are the average prices in America for this window +-.....i sended you some pictures through email to you from my t bird....did you get them? Greetings from the Netherlands.
Hey Pieter, when did you send them, if it was the last few days then I didnt get them. It has been a long time since I purchased a Thunderbird windshield but I think they are around $500 not including the seal or installation.
Thanks Nick. This is a great tool that makes a tough spot (to get to) manageable. As you said, several extra long 5/8 sockets available for under $10.00 US.
Thanks Walter.
Nick,
Great idea, my friend. With respect to that irritating angle, I couldn't agree more about wondering if the hoses were made tight enough into the wheel cylinder. Over the years I've broken more than one off trying to be sure. It's just one of those small but very critical requirements. Mega-safety and all that.
Regards,
John
Thanks John. Yeah its a problem area.
Nick. Good idea. It is a lot like an O2 sensor socket. I got my 65 out of the barn for the season and took it for a long drive I say this every spring. Damn this is a comfortable ride
Hey Tim, Im afraid to drive mine because of the vapor lock issues. You'd think a Thunderbird specialist would be able to cure these problems. I an defenseless against crappy gas!!!
Great idea for a tool. Thanks. Very clever and handy. You might want to patent that,
Hey Kaye Nine two. I bet theres probably one out there already. Im sure Ive seen one. Thanks.
Hello Nick. That's a great idea. Now you canbesure that they will be tight.
George B
Thanks George.
Usually I'd use a crow's-foot flare-nut wrench, on a long wobble extension, for that situation. But in that particular application, it looks like the spindle and backing plate won't allow clearance for even just setting a crow's-foot on the hex, let alone room to rotate it. So your solution is much more elegant. Excellent suggestion! I wonder what tool Ford specified for that task. Maybe one of their 'special' tools? If so, it'd be cool to see what it looked like. Maybe just like yours!
Hey Goth, thank you. That is my special tool number 42,556. Clearly I've made many. Yes, the crows foot would normally be the tool but there is just no room so this worked out great. No stress on the flex hose fitting and you can get it Goot-n-tight as the Germans say. Unfortunately it took me 45 years to finally make it.
Clever idea.
Thanks John.
A good idea Nick to reach the spot properly.👍....i got a crack in my window on the keft side last weekend...what are the average prices in America for this window +-.....i sended you some pictures through email to you from my t bird....did you get them?
Greetings from the Netherlands.
Hey Pieter, when did you send them, if it was the last few days then I didnt get them. It has been a long time since I purchased a Thunderbird windshield but I think they are around $500 not including the seal or installation.