Crossmember difference 4/6 914, Yes, they are different |
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914/4: 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 914/6: 70 71 72
Crossmember difference 4/6 914, Yes, they are different |
Cairo94507 |
Jan 15 2018, 08:21 AM
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Michael Group: Members Posts: 9,740 Joined: 1-November 08 From: Auburn, CA Member No.: 9,712 Region Association: Northern California |
Recently brought to my attention when I collected my parts from the shop back east, I mistakenly got a 4 cylinder crossmember back, not my correct 6 cylinder crossmember. That led me to learn, (thanks Jim, aka Banananose) how to differentiate the two. Here you go:
This is a 4 cylinder crossmember: This is a correct 6 cylinder crossmember: I hope that helps in the future. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
IronHillRestorations |
Jul 26 2018, 04:20 PM
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I. I. R. C. Group: Members Posts: 6,716 Joined: 18-March 03 From: West TN Member No.: 439 Region Association: None |
It also looks like the adjusters were allen socket that had a piece of hex welded in it and cut off to leave a hex stud
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