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On my old '67 deuce (which has been surviving in a 3rd world country for who knows how long before I got a hold of it), these bolts come loose all the time. It only had 5 out of the 8 when I got the truck. I haven't been able to find the correct bolts in this country for it so I came up with a...
How hard is it and what all is involved in rebuilding a master cylinder on a deuce? Because a $25 rebuild kit looks better then a $100+ complete master cylinder.
I just redid my torque rods w/ new bushings without removing the wheels or brackets. Just insert the center end enough to start the nut then use a pry bar off the spring bracket to work the axle end into place. Take care not to damage the threads.
Quick fix
Easy now, welding a piece of rebar across to hold the dog bone on will work (for quite a while I might add). I inherited an old deuce for a drill supply truck for working in the Dominican. All of the torque rod ends look like to one pictured above with the rod welded and so far I have...