My 67 Mustang's body, like many others, has had it's share of rough driving conditions over it's lifetime and I wish to verify and realign things while it is all apart. I found the frame measurements for the 67-70's in the Library Section,
http://concoursmustang.com/speegle/Instructions/Instructions-Frame_Dimensions.pdf ...but I have some questions, since it is difficult to see things in 3-dimensions.
I have measurements from my 67 that do not match up with my interpretation of the PDF file mentioned.
PLEASE, if anyone has a 67-70 (except B9-er) apart and can check your measurements, maybe I can figure this out before I begin to paint or reassemble my car.
This morning, I measured X-measurements from 2 locations between the Upper Control Arm forward bolt holes to the idler arm holes, so both upper and lower holes and the 2nd set from between the upper control arm forward hole and the steering gear forward 2 holes. I also obtained a straight across measurement between the right shock tower, upper control arm hole(s) and the left shock tower upper control arm hole(s) (NOTE: no suspension or steering components, also no engine, so this is an empty hull on a rotisserie)
Measurements I read are as follows:
1a.) LH Shock Tower, upper arm forward hole to Idler arm lower hole= 31-7/8"
1b.) LH Shock Tower, upper arm forward hole to Idler arm upper hole= 30-7/8"
2a.) RH Shock Tower, upper arm forward hole to Steering gear lower hole= 31-1/4"
2b.) RH Shock Tower, upper arm forward hole to Steering gear upper hole= 30-1/4"
3a&b) Distance between upper control arm forward bolt hole (Right Side to Left Side) and upper control arm rear holes (also side to side) both measure the same at this time. 27-1/2"
I see that there looks to be just over a half inch variation from right to left when comparing these measurements and picturing the suspension as a tandem pair of geometric dimensions.
FWIW, I noticed that the two forward holes of the gear box happen to be exactly across from the two holes of the idler arm mounting bracket. Coincidence? I do not think so. This looks engineered into the design. If I am correct, this should be a perfect location to make my X-measurements from. This is why I feel my RH upper arm is off a little.
Since I am not sure the PDF file looks accurate in my area of interest, maybe I am reading it incorrectly?
Obviously, my area of concern is the RH shock tower, specifically in getting the alignment correct for the upper control arm mounting. Two incidents I know about, have caused this particular item to have been tweaked. It had even cracked at one point in time but the crack has been professionally welded several years ago, last time the engine was out, fenders off and the upper arm was removed. From the engine bay area, the welder did a virtually undetectable weld on the crack. His job there looks awesome. The ONLY problem with the repair was that the area that had cracked was simply porta-powered (by me) from across the engine bay to press the crack closed...no X-measurements were taken. I only matched the distances between the two upper arm holes, as verified with todays measurements. This means I cannot prove it was pressed into place correctly. I would like to verify correctness now.
I did have a wheel alignment done after this welding job was done and though the car drove straight afterwards, I felt afterwards that the UCA mounting was off, mostly because the strut rod adjustment viably didn't match up to the drivers side following the alignent, it had to be adjusted over 1/2 inch (forward or back, I cannot remember right now) to get the caster setting of the alignment evened up. Usually, a "straight" body car the caster adjustments are not NOTICABLY different following an alignment.
I could use the measurements like what i mentioned above including from between the upper control arms, across the engine bay if those numbers might be available too. Maybe these X-measurements could help with getting this corrected or verified.
Any help appreciated. If you have one of these apart right now, it would help to see what you find on yours.
Thanks in advance. Richard