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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1964 1/2 - 1965 => Topic started by: lathamjr on January 24, 2018, 01:02:58 AM
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Can you provide some additional information about the covers such as a pic, description, source...? Whatever you can, please.
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Can you provide some additional information about the covers such as a pic, description, source...? Whatever you can, please.
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=15638.msg98081#msg98081 (http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=15638.msg98081#msg98081)
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Thanks again. Are these sold anywhere or will some rubber tube caps suffice?
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Thanks again. Are these sold anywhere or will some rubber tube caps suffice?
So would a 64.5 with Generator also have only 2? I actual have 3 on mine. The 3 regulator mounting screws. Then what about the ground that is just next to the regulator?
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I've only seen the top 2 generator terminals with caps.
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Thanks again. Are these sold anywhere or will some rubber tube caps suffice?
Any of the major mustang suppliers sell these for about 3-6 bucks. Search voltage regulator screw caps.
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I am not entirely convinced that the hard rubber screw caps were intended to be part of a finished car. I find no documentation on what to use and where. Yet they exist. I have not found a Ford part number nor installation instruction in the Mustang Assembly Manuals, the MPC or Ford Service Manuals.
Instead, I believe they were a "safety item" used to protect the hands of assembly line workers while the grills and upper deflector were installed, and the caps were left on the screw tips. Take a look in the area between the radiator support and grill on the left hand side of a 64 to 66 Mustang. There is nothing there to service, and no reason for an owner to stick their hand in that area, at least in normal daily operation. So why are they there? It may have been more expensive to remove the caps and reuse them than their cost.
Just a thought.
Jim
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They may have also been used for aesthetic reasons, so that the silver screw tips would not be seen when looking through the grille. Seems someone at Ford was a bit obsessed with that as we see blackout on horn wires on some models and other things like '66 grilles blacked out behind the corral's and the little tab on the grille supports blacked out.
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Could have been placed for more than one reason. Bottom line IMHO is that they were there and if your restoring your car they need to be returned. Glad we could help others. They are a bit unique so don't try and get by with vacuum caps, 67 - up style grey hard plastic ones from the trunk painted black ::) Someone will notice
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They may have also been used for aesthetic reasons, so that the silver screw tips would not be seen when looking through the grille. Seems someone at Ford was a bit obsessed with that as we see blackout on horn wires on some models and other things like '66 grilles blacked out behind the corral's and the little tab on the grille supports blacked out.
I have also seen many times the caps used on firewall screws near the power booster on 67's .Here is a picture that I think I got from JS.
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I have also seen many times the caps used on firewall screws near the power booster on 67's .Here is a picture that I think I got from JS.
+1 One of my pictures. One or two screw covers depending on options - but different year and different cover - though still likely for the protection of workers hands
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+1 One of my pictures. One or two screw covers depending on options - but different year and different cover - though still likely for the protection of workers hands
Yes, that was my point as it relates to the purpose of the regulator caps. Since it was on the firewall also there is not another explanation I can think of other then hand protection.
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I've only seen the top 2 generator terminals with caps.
Did you mean regulator mounting screws? The covers on the generator terminals are different. Or at least what came on my D code are.
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Did you mean regulator mounting screws? .............
Yes believe that is where the discussion has gone. Will likely break that set of threads off into its own thread. DONE