That device keeps your engine and gearbox from surging forward under
hard braking or going down steep hills. It is very important to keep
this maintained (don't ask how I know this!).
Do not put any forward or reverse pressure on this when tightening, as
it can crack you OD over time - just a gentle slightly firm
compression of the bushes on the frame, even front and back, is ideal.
On 12/3/08, AAHealeyguy@aol.com <AAHealeyguy@aol.com> wrote:
> Hi all. Quick question: What is the turn buckle-like device at or near
> the end of the transmission that pulls the transmission and engine back from
> the
> radiator? AND how do your correctly adjust it?? 1957 100-6 BN4.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Gerry K. (San Diego/La Mesa, CA)
>
>
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