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Quote of the week for me.
Article here:
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/1968-ply ... harnesses/
good read on A Body safety tips. Is there anywhere in the UK that sells these driveshaft hoops?! :S
Article here:
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/1968-ply ... harnesses/
good read on A Body safety tips. Is there anywhere in the UK that sells these driveshaft hoops?! :S
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Good article that I think most of us don't really want to consider.
I have that Summit prop loop. Not difficult to install and worth the cost.
I also now have modern seat belts installed too. Bigger brakes.
When I bought tyres I checked out the stickiest ones available in my price bracket with no interest in whether they looked period: they don't.
Il probably spend more on better tyres again next time.
I have that Summit prop loop. Not difficult to install and worth the cost.
I also now have modern seat belts installed too. Bigger brakes.
When I bought tyres I checked out the stickiest ones available in my price bracket with no interest in whether they looked period: they don't.
Il probably spend more on better tyres again next time.
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Had one break on the motorway, luckily rapidly broke both UJ's and threw the prop clear after it had wrecked the gearbox and smashed up the floor. Seen a few front UJ's break at he Pod startline, no big deal if the car is stationary, whole other thing if it happens mid track. If a rear one breaks, the prop is liable to come through the floor even if the car is stationary.
“It’s good enough for Nancy”
....I'll sleep well tonight. ThanksBlue wrote:Had one break on the motorway, luckily rapidly broke both UJ's and threw the prop clear after it had wrecked the gearbox and smashed up the floor. Seen a few front UJ's break at he Pod startline, no big deal if the car is stationary, whole other thing if it happens mid track. If a rear one breaks, the prop is liable to come through the floor even if the car is stationary.

Does anyone in the UK make these prop shaft life savers?
Mythbusters had a crack at the jolly old pole vault, but met with limited success ...
http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/mythb ... ole-vault/
http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/mythb ... ole-vault/
Mike that is called Mike.
69 Dodge A108
73 Mach1 Mustang
69 Dodge A108
73 Mach1 Mustang
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The part of the 727 that is the weak spot is the so called sprag. Blue or Dunc will correct me but basically if you burn out in first gear the sprag is spinning at twice engine rpm, breaks loose of the clips that retain it and comes free through the trans case and floor and maybe yer leg too😱
I damaged mine with a bad burn out/stage and it sounded like demon was chewing it's way around the trans.
Limped home and pulled the trans for a heavy duty rebuild inc bolt in sprag kit
I damaged mine with a bad burn out/stage and it sounded like demon was chewing it's way around the trans.
Limped home and pulled the trans for a heavy duty rebuild inc bolt in sprag kit