Mar 30, 2016 #1 D dartkid68 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2013 Messages 149 Reaction score 134 Location MI So I have this fork and what I thought was an a-body fork well it isn't haha I'd like to sell it but I would like to know what exactly it is before I list it thanks guys! Attachments image.jpg image.jpg 17.4 KB · Views: 189
So I have this fork and what I thought was an a-body fork well it isn't haha I'd like to sell it but I would like to know what exactly it is before I list it thanks guys!
Mar 30, 2016 #2 71DodgeDemon340 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 2, 2011 Messages 2,709 Reaction score 963 Location Tennessee Pic? Im a psychic, mmmmmmmm im getting something, yes, its in the shape of a clutch fork, im seeing a b body clutch fork. Lol luckily for you the pic loaded, not sure looks quite long
Pic? Im a psychic, mmmmmmmm im getting something, yes, its in the shape of a clutch fork, im seeing a b body clutch fork. Lol luckily for you the pic loaded, not sure looks quite long
Mar 30, 2016 #3 D dartkid68 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2013 Messages 149 Reaction score 134 Location MI Haha sorry on the pic only thing I can think of is possible a b-body or maybe a 80s pick up
Mar 31, 2016 #4 Dan Brewer Brewer's Performance Inc. FABO Gold Member Joined Mar 22, 2016 Messages 358 Reaction score 772 Location Laura, OH http://www.brewersperformance.com/proddetail.asp?prod=CF-BALL&cat=102 This should help.
Mar 31, 2016 #5 D dartkid68 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2013 Messages 149 Reaction score 134 Location MI another noob question can forks be media blasted and powder coated or will the heat ruin them?
Mar 31, 2016 #6 71DodgeDemon340 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 2, 2011 Messages 2,709 Reaction score 963 Location Tennessee Should be able too. Doubt the oven gets up to high enough temp to warp the fork
Mar 31, 2016 #7 AJ/FormS 68 Formua-S fastback clone 367/A833/GVod/3.55s Joined Jan 19, 2014 Messages 26,609 Reaction score 13,844 Location South-Central Manitoba,Canada, 900ftelevation Yabut why?
Mar 31, 2016 #8 71DodgeDemon340 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 2, 2011 Messages 2,709 Reaction score 963 Location Tennessee I agree i just paint it with high temp paint, pr even leave raw
Mar 31, 2016 #9 grimreaper Cross Member Joined Jul 8, 2005 Messages 3,631 Reaction score 1,287 Location Gillette, WY Yes, you can certainly blast and powder coat them. The cure temp for powder coat is usually 385 to 400 degrees.
Yes, you can certainly blast and powder coat them. The cure temp for powder coat is usually 385 to 400 degrees.