Uplifting support but for what?
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Wrice123
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Uplifting support but for what?
Howdy. New to me ‘25 touring (motor 12,3xx,xxx) from Texas.
Crawlin around underneath trying to knock 100 years of grease and grime I came across the attached bracket riveted to the drivers side frame underneath the gas tank, pretty sturdy, with a C cup hook on the end of about an inch in diameter. Too small for drivetrain or exhaust, too big for e-brake or lines.
Anyone know what it’s for? Hang groceries under the car? Carrier for javelins? It’s got a lot of accessories such as hassler shocks, electric windshield wiper, oil pan wings and a fan belt tensioner, so someone was really into modifications some time in its history.
Just curious.
Crawlin around underneath trying to knock 100 years of grease and grime I came across the attached bracket riveted to the drivers side frame underneath the gas tank, pretty sturdy, with a C cup hook on the end of about an inch in diameter. Too small for drivetrain or exhaust, too big for e-brake or lines.
Anyone know what it’s for? Hang groceries under the car? Carrier for javelins? It’s got a lot of accessories such as hassler shocks, electric windshield wiper, oil pan wings and a fan belt tensioner, so someone was really into modifications some time in its history.
Just curious.
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Marshall V. Daut
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Re: Uplifting support but for what?
Battery cable guide/support from the battery to the starter switch.
Marshall
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Re: Uplifting support but for what?
Starter cable support?
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Marshall V. Daut
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Re: Uplifting support but for what?
This is the grommet you need to surround the battery cable inside that bracket: https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/prod ... &cat=41825
The cable should be #00 gauge, NOT a skinny 12 volt cable from your local auto parts store. Buy the correct thickness and length cable from a Model T parts supplier or else your starter's operation will be affected.
Marshall
The cable should be #00 gauge, NOT a skinny 12 volt cable from your local auto parts store. Buy the correct thickness and length cable from a Model T parts supplier or else your starter's operation will be affected.
Marshall
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Wrice123
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Re: Uplifting support but for what?
See y’all are so smart! I don’t care what other people say about you! Y’all know your T parts!
Awfully serious support for a battery cable. That was an aftermarket accessory? My ‘20 doesn’t have that.
Awfully serious support for a battery cable. That was an aftermarket accessory? My ‘20 doesn’t have that.
Will Rice
Houston Tx
‘20 Touring Pickup
‘25 Touring
‘65 Mustang
‘24 Lighting EV
Houston Tx
‘20 Touring Pickup
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‘24 Lighting EV
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Re: Uplifting support but for what?
Not an accessory. Your 20 should atleast have a hole in the frame where it mounted to.
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Pep C Strebeck
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Re: Uplifting support but for what?
It did not show up until the 1922 Parts List, T-5047-C, Battery to Switch Cable Support, factory not aftermarket. Correct for your '25 and will fit the 1920 as well.
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Wrice123
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Re: Uplifting support but for what?
Much obliged, gentlemen, I’m sending you each a slice of pecan pie as a token of my thanks. Seriously I can’t eat all these leftovers myself! Haha
Will Rice
Houston Tx
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Mike Silbert
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Re: Uplifting support but for what?
The parts books list the support bracket as first being used in 1920
I guess the 1919 cars had none?
I guess the 1919 cars had none?