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Jon Miller 06-12-2003 10:22 PM

Everett-Morrison help
 
It figures, the one time that I need the E-M manual and it goes missing.......

Does anyone know what the placement of the hole for the steering shaft through the foot box is supposed to be?? As I recall it was an inch or two down and over from the upper left corner of the box as viewed from the front of the car. Looking at the allignment of the mounts on the cowl hoop it looks more like it should come out of the side of the box!?!? Any opinions, answers (prefferably correct answers), and/or pictures would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!!

Jon

P.S. Mustang II front if that matters......

COBRA427 06-16-2003 10:21 AM

Jon,

According to the manual, pg. 96:

Starting from upper lefthand corner of footbox,
measure 1" to the right, then down 1 3/8" down.
Hole saw size is 1 1/4" dia.

Ed

A Cobra guy 06-16-2003 02:22 PM

Jon,
The position Ed gave you looks about right. Mine came from the factory pre-drilled. It was/is set up for a Mustang 2 PS rack. The upper lefthand corner would be as you FACE the foot box from the engin compartment. The dia. also sounds about right as they have you put a bushing in the hole.

Harvey R


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