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Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« on: September 08, 2016, 07:58:35 AM »
On 7R01C120xxx 7F01C129xxx (correction) I found the power steering hose strap and fastener shown in the first two pictures.   My own 7R02C156 car had a plastic push pin fastener instead, shown in the third picture.   Any other observations out there so we can determine what was used and approximately when?

The 7F01C129xxx bolt is very similar to those used to mount the steering column bracket to the firewall.  I have not compared them in detail yet.  Note the "rose" colored washer, whereas the screw is P&O.  I suppose the rose may be a washed out gold color.

Note that the hex nut in the pictures is simply for color contrast.
« Last Edit: October 31, 2019, 08:25:17 PM by 67gta289 »
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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2016, 08:07:43 AM »
John,
All of the original fasteners I have seen were a odd metal push pin that had J hook pins on them I will try to get some pictures. Did the bolt thread the hole or have some kind of a nut?
Marty
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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2016, 09:20:01 AM »
Mary, the screw threaded directly to the shock tower, no nut. 
« Last Edit: September 08, 2016, 05:31:34 PM by J_Speegle »
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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2016, 05:34:28 PM »
Marty, the screw threaded directly to the shock tower, no nut.

Thought we had done this subject before. Found one you started for 67 and another for the 68 cars (introducing the possibility that a different style of retainer was used)

67 Thread
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=2753.msg14687#msg14687


Believe what you've found is a replacement/repair from a PO

Will look through the collection and post

PS - changed the title slightly to narrow down the field to just what your focusing on ;)
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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2016, 06:01:33 PM »
This was easy since these were already selected out in a different part of my files (not in each individual VIN)

Found both metal and plastic versions

7R02C1648xx





7R01C1680xx





7R01A1693xx





7R01C1897xx





7R01A1900xx





7R01C1956xx




Lower strap while we're sort of on the subject ;)

7R03C1883sx

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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2016, 06:07:25 PM »
And I just happen to have measurements from another. Interesting it has the same "bump" from the side wall detail of the tire casing in just about the same spot as your example






Looks like about 11 1/4" long







Reference for hole size and offset from end





Second side wall detail in another location





Did these while I had one handle a few years back- just waiting for an opportunity to post. Thanks for that opportunity  :)
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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #6 on: September 08, 2016, 06:40:24 PM »
Thanks Jeff.  The example I included here was a 120 car and your earliest example is a 168.  Do you have any earlier ones in the archive?

(edit) I looked through my collection and found a 101 San Jose C code with the plastic fastener, so think that your conclusion that it was an owner modification is likely.

My other observation looking through the pictures is that this detail is often overlooked in restorations, and apparently was somewhat flimsy and did not last 50 years like other features of the car.  That makes sense with  a design based on a plastic pin and a strip of rubber.
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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #7 on: September 08, 2016, 07:26:24 PM »
Thanks Jeff.  The example I included here was a 120 car and your earliest example is a 168.  Do you have any earlier ones in the archive?

Made a pass of my pictures and found another example from an earlier car but not as early as your car. Too many AC pumps in the way and straps that were removed/fell off long ago Hesitating looking at cars built at other plants  ::)


7R02C1583xx


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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #8 on: October 16, 2016, 04:46:55 PM »
I finally got some pictures of those special fasteners. I also pictured a original strap by a reproduction.

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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #9 on: October 16, 2016, 10:33:30 PM »
I finally got some pictures of those special fasteners. I also pictured a original strap by a reproduction.

Fair difference between the reproduction strap and an original. At least with what we've posted in this tread owners can modify the repo to look more like the original now.
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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #10 on: October 08, 2019, 03:55:29 PM »
Where can a reproduction strap be purchased from

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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #11 on: October 09, 2019, 03:16:38 PM »
Somehow, I must have missed this thread when it originally "aired", so I am personally glad it has been resurrected.

While my January 31, 1967 is a little later than John's and Marty's, it interestingly has the same self-tapping hex head bolt and toothed washer as John's 7R01C120xxx example. I believe that this is way too coincidental to have been a "fix" by a PO or mechanic. My first thought is that this is another one of those many "1967 running changes" that occurred throughout the 67 Model Year. Another thought is that it could have been the result of a TSB or Special Service Letter, although I do not remember seeing such an "animal" in the TSB's, yet this will prompt another look. I couldn't find this strap in the 1967 MPC, the 1960-68 MPC, or the Assembly Manuals. Did I just miss it ?

I too, would like to know where to get the reproduction, as mine is mostly missing (see picture), yet the one posted by Marty appears too thick. And speaking of too thick, John, in your original Post, I assume (?) that you had the decimal point off, and it should have read "0.15-0.1625", correct ?

Once the thickness is verified, if the correct repro is not available, I plan on buying a cord reinforced rubber sheet and just cutting it to the correct width and length.

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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #12 on: October 09, 2019, 04:17:56 PM »
Where can a reproduction strap be purchased from

Don't believe these are available to simply order off a web site. At the same time These appear to be very similar to the heat hose rubber straps (appear to be recycled side walls from tires often) used on 65-66. Those are available as reproductions but have I compared the size of each nor have I compare their look and design to an original but think its worth checking out


Discussion and pictures of what I'm referring to

http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=360.msg7866#msg7866
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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #13 on: October 09, 2019, 07:03:01 PM »
Jeff : Thanks. I knew that there was something like that used on the heater hoses.

I called NPD and had them pull, and measure the strap. Good thing, it is made of tire cord ; bad thing, dimensions "close, but no cigar". It measured 10" long, 1-1/8" wide, and 1/4" thick. Actually quite a bit different than John noted in his opening Post.

Looks like I'll be getting the corded sheet, get out the shears and the hole punches.

Bob
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Re: Power steering hose strap to shock tower - 67 San Jose
« Reply #14 on: October 09, 2019, 11:30:44 PM »
Worth a shot - but thanks for checking for everyone.

As my dad use to say - Don't make just one if your going through the effort and time ;)
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