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Title: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: Danno1325 on November 25, 2012, 12:23:46 PM
Hello - I am trying to restore the original ratcheting jack handle for my fathers 65 Mustang convertible.  I have disassembled the handle and removed all the components for zinc plating, but the spring was rusted and broke when I removed it.  Does anyone know what type of spring this is and where I could find one??  I would like to get a new one if I can find it, but I would settle for a junkyard spring if it is in good shape.  Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: jwc66k on November 25, 2012, 12:58:03 PM
It's made from (pardon the pun) - spring steel, and there are no sources for its replacement. I have a couple of handles with the same problem. You could try to make a replacement but it would not be safe to use or even functional.
Jim
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: bryancobb on November 25, 2012, 02:59:47 PM
Best answer...

Make you one from the picture on the other forum and some spring wire from McMaster-Carr.
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: Danno1325 on November 26, 2012, 02:49:12 PM
Thanks for the help. I searched for the photo on another post but I couldn't find one. Could you post it or put a link to it? I appreciate the help.
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: bryancobb on November 26, 2012, 06:15:29 PM
(http://partsnetworkonline.com/images/11_ford/DSC08384_01.jpg)
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: C5ZZKGT on November 27, 2012, 05:32:18 AM
-Might give these folks a call:http://optimumspring.com/
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: C5ZZKGT on November 27, 2012, 05:33:38 AM
May be these:http://www.cookspring.com/products.html
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: 66RavenGTCoupe on February 25, 2013, 07:52:01 AM
Hi all,
I have a late 65 build 66 GT from Metuchen with the original ratchet and jack (And  unused  spare tire and rim). Can anyone tell me the correct colour to paint the ratchet and jack please. Are there any tips to painting the jack given that it will have to be opened and then closed to get to all the areas?
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: CharlesTurner on February 25, 2013, 08:35:48 AM
Hi all,
I have a late 65 build 66 GT from Metuchen with the original ratchet and jack (And  unused  spare tire and rim). Can anyone tell me the correct colour to paint the ratchet and jack please. Are there any tips to painting the jack given that it will have to be opened and then closed to get to all the areas?

The ratchet jack handle was originally zinc plated, paint is not correct.
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: 66RavenGTCoupe on April 05, 2013, 02:10:31 AM
Thanks Caspian65,

Does that go for the jack too?
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: jwc66k on October 28, 2013, 03:34:32 PM
The ratchet jack handle was originally zinc plated, paint is not correct.
Could you expand on this, clear or gold zinc?
Jim
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: CharlesTurner on October 28, 2013, 07:31:48 PM
Could you expand on this, clear or gold zinc?
Jim

Clear zinc, except for the little wire spring.
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: jwc66k on October 28, 2013, 08:13:55 PM
Clear zinc, except for the little wire spring.
I'm in the process of plating several jack handle and was prepared to get them done with clear zinc but when I removed the smaller top plate of two and took a closer look, I found the tell tail signs of gold zinc plating as you can see among the dirt, paint and grease. Taking the path of least resistance tells me to go with clear zinc, but I'm not so sure now.
Jim
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: CharlesTurner on October 29, 2013, 12:24:35 AM
Hard to tell from those pics.  Most common I have seen is clear zinc.
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: jwc66k on October 29, 2013, 12:27:46 AM
That's why I asked. It looks like gold zinc and that surprised me, but it's too late as I bead blasted them.
Jim
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: Bob Gaines on October 29, 2013, 01:31:11 AM
Hard to tell from those pics.  Most common I have seen is clear zinc.
+1
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: Hipo giddyup on October 06, 2017, 08:51:24 AM
Pulling up this old thread.. can anyone explain the best method and tools used to open the ratcheting handle? My ratchet will work one way but not so much the other. I'm guessing something is broke inside?
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: CharlesTurner on October 06, 2017, 10:20:31 AM
The tabs would have to be turned out, but then you risk weakening the metal and the tabs breaking off.  Best to find another handle in working condition or just use it for display.
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: jwc66k on October 06, 2017, 12:10:34 PM
The tabs would have to be turned out, but then you risk weakening the metal and the tabs breaking off.  Best to find another handle in working condition or just use it for display.
I've disassembled about a dozen by bending the tabs (I use a 1 ton arbor press), bead blasting most of the parts, getting them plated and then reassembling them by pressing tabs back. I've never had a problem with tabs' breaking. The biggest problem is the spring. It gets broken or worse - lost.
Jim
Title: Re: Restoring 65 Mustang Ratcheting Jack Handle
Post by: Hipo giddyup on October 06, 2017, 04:49:49 PM
 I guess my spring is weak in the tightening direction. If I hold my finger against the pin, or selector, that it will tighten and catch the gears every time. When the pin is in the removal position, it has no problem. Guess I best leave well enough alone as the plating is still good on this ratchet handle.