When someone uses a term like "scuttle" I think T type or pre war. If a T
type, inspect the bracing behind the dash. If it is broken or has been
cut, this will result in a side to side shake of the scuttle. Been there,
seen that, fixed that.
>Without further details regarding your side-to-side shake, I can't be
>sure if it's the same kind of shake, but here goes:
>When my car drove over a pothole, bump, cat, etc., it would not only
>bounce up and down, but would also go side to side. Is that like your
>shake? The problem was the right-hand kingpin (too much play in the
>wheel).
>
>-NORY
>Don't assume that because you have found one problem, you have found the
>ONLY problem.
>
> '74 Midget & '71 parts car
> '94 Ford Ranger
> '86 Ford Escort
> '89 Ford Probe
> '96 North American Shepherd
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Keith E. Langan
tckeith@sonic.net
1947 MGTC
1971 MGB
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