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Old 21-03-15, 17:19
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Peter. You must be one big wiggle now waiting for the chassis to get back home! 😉

Not certain, but it would not surprise me at all if the junction box parts you need turn out to be common pre war Ford commercial items and if enough of the box itself has survived, it could be easily cloned. Might be worth a check with antique Ford parts suppliers or any of the companies out there doing repro vintage automotive wiring harnesses.

Just another thought. If the terminal strip itself is in good shape, maybe one of those wiring harness shops could rebuild it for you.

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Old 25-03-15, 04:57
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Guys,

Got the rolling chassis back from paint, and I am quite pleased at the work that Dan Pearsoll did. Now I will mess it up adding parts.

Hard to believe that it was one year ago this month that the Lynx first entered the garage. It's been a great journey and the people and memories along the way have made it all worth while.

I have another order of electrical components coming from Dirk L., but I am still searching for the components to rebuild the junction boxes, so if anyone has any old Ford terminal strips lurking around their shops, please let me know.

Thanks, Peter

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Old 25-03-15, 05:28
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I went through the same thing on the museum's lynx a couple years ago. I rewired it with bullet connectors, and also had a few of those bullet receptacles come off, or else work loose, causing heat.

In the end, any that were an issue I merely used unions to join the two applicable wires together. I had no luck in finding the proper terminal blocks. If you have any luck, let me know.
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Old 04-04-15, 02:30
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Still awaiting the fate of the engine, so I started on the fuel system and cleaned up the old drive shafts and replaced the u joints. Small steps but quite satisfying. Never thought that I would get excited over an oil leak, but it's a few steps closer.

Peter

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Old 04-04-15, 07:17
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Peter, looking fantastic, I am envious.

I see your Lynx has the original tires fitted.
I ran the same ones on my 12 cab Ford cmp without issue, as they are basically solid rubber run flats.
As a tip for you, if you buy some tire blacking, you can get them looking as new. I don't imagine you are going to be putting many miles on her and I think having the period correct tires is great.
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Old 05-04-15, 02:59
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Chris,

Thanks for your comments.

You've touched the one subject that I have been procrastinating about - the tires. My first choice would be to keep the originals, but two of them are in quite rough shape. I'm leaning towards a set of ferret tires, if I can find them. I've also considered the NDT 9:00 by 16 and the STA 10.5 by 16. Haven't ruled any of them out, just yet.

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Old 07-04-15, 20:05
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Hi Peter, I have some NOS original 10.50 x 16 tyres and I thought about running them on the Lynx , but when you match them up they appear physically too big. The Ferret tyres you talk about are a good idea , but you will have to check weather they will fit on the CMP rims, there is a thread further back I believe with regards to British and USA tyres on rims , so you would have to check, I think it was the angle of the bead, so someone will enlighten us as to the differences. I do have a Lynx on 9.00 x16 NDT that appear to have fitted with no problems.
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