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Old 04-06-2025, 10:37 PM   #1
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Default Re: 9" rear in a jailbar truck

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I'm happy with this. Everything is stock 52 F3 up to the block. The rest is 72 F250. Done!
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Old 04-06-2025, 11:33 PM   #2
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Default Re: 9" rear in a jailbar truck

Wow! Lots of great info and I'll give it a go. Is the end of our 1/4" hose a tapered pipe thread into the block? IIRC the '71 block is factory swedged to the brass block. So I cut it flush, bore and tap? I see no problem with a vent hose under the bed, so I'll save a step, and Pete, I still think your enlargements are either more clear or larger than clicking onto the FTE small photo.
I have the housing in primer now. Stripping brakes next, but those darn contractors are in a dither now with summerfolk soon to be coming in droves. This coming week is shot, but my best vehicle repair bay is taken up anyhow with an ongoing restoration of a maritime artifact for a client.
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