My specific question pertains to a '70 Mach1, 428 4-spd built at Dearborn in October of '69. That said, I think the question generically pertains to all years/models and thus please feel free to move this thread as deemed appropriate.
I'm looking for a table showing coil spring PNs, dimensions, rates etc for specific year(s) and application(s). The Mustang Restoration Handbook, for example, contains one such table, yet I'm looking for additional sources of this same information.
For example, the table mentioned above states the following for 1970 428 Mach1:
w/AC only: 1760lb, 0.650" dia, 8-3/4 turns, 14-7/8" long
w/AC & PS: 1850lb, 0.650" dia, 8-3/4 turns, 15-1/8" long
However, the coil springs I removed from the car are 0.650" dia, 8-1/2 turns, 15-1/8" long. We all know that these spring could have been changed throughout the car's life, however in this case I'm 99% certain I was the first person to have disassembled anything on this car. The springs do not show signs of having been cut.
At the end of the day, I want to understand (a) my original springs VS (b) Ford info VS (c) what's available from Eaton, NPD, etc.
I believe the following are the PNs called out by Eaton and NPD, yet I cannot find any dimensional information associated with either PN:
1970 Mach1 428 w/o AC = Eaton MC1278 (NPD 5310-10E)
1970 Mach1 428 w AC = Eaton MC1280 (NPD 5310-7E)
Any/all PN and/or dimensional information associated with 1970 applications would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.