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Stabilizer Shaft to Strut Insulator
If anyone has a "stash" of NOS items, I need a Front Stabilizer Shaft Strut Insulator in order to make some copies. It's Group # 7.243, Part # 539354.
If that turns out to be another piece of "unobtainium", a used one that's in very good shape might work. I know... good luck on that ! But you never know. JK |
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I don't have any new ones. But here are pictures of the used one in the barn.
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If you built it, drive it. red 62 Tempest total stock restoration. white 62 Tempest modified, 61 389 Tri-Power, and a conventional drive train. |
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We're looking for the ones at the end of the sway bar that wrap over the stabilizer shaft. The rubber bushings on the threaded end are already available.
JK |
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Isn't that what he showed you in the first picture?
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Yep...Just wanted to be clear.
JK |
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Chiefkey, Do you have a way to 3D print a new rubber part like that? Just wondering, or are you going to make a mold?
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Peter Serio Owner, Precision Pontiac |
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Pete... We'll have to make a mold. From what I've been told, I doubt we can 3-D print in rubber, but it may be possible to "scan" a used piece, then clean it up digitally and then use that data to 3-D print a hard copy that can then be used to make a mold. Seems like a lot of effort for a little rubber insulator, but I guess why not ! Still be easier if a NOS piece could be found.
JK |
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