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Eric, When you say EARLY housing what is the difference between the early and old units? I have one drum to drum that was taken out of an ELCO but I am not sure what year. It has a 4:10 gear. Hear is the clincher..... The lower control arm brackets were cut off and they welded leaf spring pads on it. I was going to pull the gears and unit out for another project. The upper sway bar mounts are in place. The spring pads will come off easily, and it’s not a problem welding on new control arm mounts. I don’t know how involved you want to get but If you’re interested come and get it. You did me right with the 4557 I brought off of you so if possible I would like to return the favor somehow… ![]() BTW, Your carb’s are still the standard that other Carb Restorers hope to achieve ![]() [email protected] [/ QUOTE ] Mark; The early 12 bolts (`65-`67) are roughly 5/8" narrower on each side than the `68-`72 units are. While they'll interchange, the difference in width can sometimes lead to funky tire fitment issues, esp. when running a non-stock tire size. I'll PM you for details on picking it up. re: the 4557... Thank you, sincerely. I appreciate the kind words more than you could know. However, I know a couple of other restorers who might argue your last statement lol ![]() Speaking of carbs, just so you know, I'm back to doing restorations again. I've said it before, and I'll say it again... ![]() Eric |
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