NNP... AARPS info

howdy1960

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NNP, I have a few more pics on computer can send you if my Email shows as open (am new to this part) and you drop me a email I can send to.
Norm
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(quoted from post at 08:39:27 09/12/14) NNP, I have a few more pics on computer can send you if my Email shows as open (am new to this part) and you drop me a email I can send to.
Norm
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Thanks Norm
that helps.
not seeing your email yet.
got a pic of the backside?
I'm still trying to figure out what I have here.
My idler arms have the pivot bushing holes to match those pins, like 'style 1'
in the manual.
But, mine have the bolt on spring bracket steel still attached,
like 'style 2' in the manual.
I'm not sure if they even came off a Ford.
Looks like a axle bracket like yours would work if I made one up.
The big rear spring looks pretty easy to fab up.
Wonder if those helper load springs for autos would be strong enough......
 
If I understand the email thing here, you click on 'send email' in my post and I will recive an email from you to my personal address at which point I would respond to yours.
I have 3 more pictures, 1 each, of backside of this bracket as well as front and back of other side also.
 
I have an ARPs question. I have a set of ARPs on my WD45 and I also have an extra set of tracks and brackets but I'm not sure what they fit. The model # is BM and the brackets don't look like my Allis ones. Here is a picture, I assume they are Ford but not sure?
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(quoted from post at 06:37:53 09/13/14) This is backside of bracket with 1 Ubolt already removed
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Thanks Norm.
that's all I need.
Now I know what to build or look for.
The piece of steel that is attached to my idler arms would pin
right in that bracket under the spring.
 

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