Tom ~ scumdog, sent me this information and pix regarding a method he used to tighten his power steering belt on his Flairbird. Here is what he said.
"A while ago on Squarebirds ( from memory!) I mentioned a device I made up to enable me to tighten my power-steering belt. It was made from stuff I had lying around. One end has a stud ( bolt would have done) with two nuts welded together end-to-end, those nuts screwed onto the end of the stud/bolt far enough for all the thread on one nut to be on the stud/bolt, this leaves the other nut free to be screwed onto the thread of the stud that protrudes from the cast power-steering pump mounting. (As per picture of device itself)
The other bolt pushes into and fits snugly into the hole in the centre of shaft on the power-steering pump shaft. (I'm not sure if this hole is threaded, if so the appropriate bolt would be better than my push-fit metric bolt!) Then it's just a matter of screwing the turn-buckle the right way to push on the power-steering pump. (Ah, remembering to have previously slackened off the adjusting bolt that goes through the slot in pump mounting bracket of course!)
Ray, Could you post the pics and info on Squarebirds for me please? - it works on my '66 but I cannot confirm it would work on other models of Thunderbirds. Regards, Tom."
As Tom said, it might work on Squarebirds, Bulletbirds and other Tbirds. Here are the 3 pix he sent me.
"A while ago on Squarebirds ( from memory!) I mentioned a device I made up to enable me to tighten my power-steering belt. It was made from stuff I had lying around. One end has a stud ( bolt would have done) with two nuts welded together end-to-end, those nuts screwed onto the end of the stud/bolt far enough for all the thread on one nut to be on the stud/bolt, this leaves the other nut free to be screwed onto the thread of the stud that protrudes from the cast power-steering pump mounting. (As per picture of device itself)
The other bolt pushes into and fits snugly into the hole in the centre of shaft on the power-steering pump shaft. (I'm not sure if this hole is threaded, if so the appropriate bolt would be better than my push-fit metric bolt!) Then it's just a matter of screwing the turn-buckle the right way to push on the power-steering pump. (Ah, remembering to have previously slackened off the adjusting bolt that goes through the slot in pump mounting bracket of course!)
Ray, Could you post the pics and info on Squarebirds for me please? - it works on my '66 but I cannot confirm it would work on other models of Thunderbirds. Regards, Tom."
As Tom said, it might work on Squarebirds, Bulletbirds and other Tbirds. Here are the 3 pix he sent me.
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