Purpose/location, E brake Bush 11A-2091 On the '40 I believe there is e brake cable bushing 11A-2091. What is its' purpose and where is it located. See photo. Thank you Fordbarners.
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Re: Purpose/location, E brake Bush 11A-2091 It looks like the part # in this drawing. Hard to see. A grommet.
http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/F...6-48system.jpg |
Re: Purpose/location, E brake Bush 11A-2091 That bushing is listed to fit '41-48.
The '40 uses 91A-2271 |
Re: Purpose/location, E brake Bush 11A-2091 Thank you Fordbarners. 40Cpe, that's probably why I couldn't figure out how to use it.
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Re: Purpose/location, E brake Bush 11A-2091 Update. The 91A-2271 is for the e brake wires that go to each rear wheel. Those bushings insulate the wires from the radius rods they are attached to. The one I believe I am looking for is the round one, 91A-2273, that slides over the main cable to insulate it from the X-member where it goes through the center of it. Dennis Carpenter, $4.95.
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Re: Purpose/location, E brake Bush 11A-2091 Quote:
This particular piece goes on the cable near the "X" member to shield it (cable) from rattling against the frame. |
Re: Purpose/location, E brake Bush 11A-2091 Thank you Mike. See the later post, 91A-2273. Thank you for confirming it.
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