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Old 03-17-2020, 08:28 PM
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Could you provide the hole-to-hole center dimension and tapered splined hole diameter?
Using a tape measure for the center to center it looks to be 6 15/16". Using a caliper the splined end measures 1.033 on the small opening and 1.077 on the big opening.
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Using a tape measure for the center to center it looks to be 6 15/16". Using a caliper the splined end measures 1.033 on the small opening and 1.077 on the big opening.
Great. Looks like you solved the mystery of the '70 z pitman arm. Thanks for posting the dim's.
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