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Old 09-11-2004, 10:51 PM
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Hey man whats this 25lb weight doing here

I was out wrenching on my baby today. Got a killer deal on some 98 Cobra Front end parts. Anyway I removed the front bumper cover and on the passenger side right in front of the tire above the driving light is this huge log looking weight bolted to my car. The stamp on it says "caution 25lb". What the hell? Why in the world would Ford add an extra 25lb for the hell of it.

I removed it and took the car out for a spin afterwards. Other than the fact that it seems to have helped by ditching the extra weight, there were no adverse effects. I don't get it, anyone know anything about this?
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Old 09-12-2004, 12:51 AM
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Re: Hey man whats this 25lb weight doing here

Whaaaat?!?! let me nkow if there are any negative affects, if not then i will soon be out wrenching on my baby....
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Well hold on there burly. I stayed up and did a little research and it looks like this was only done to the convertibles. Its purpose was to eliminate vibration. Well I took it off and got this thing up to 100mph tonight and I don't have any so this damn thing is outta here.

You can look burly but you shouldn't have one w your hardtop.
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Re: Hey man whats this 25lb weight doing here

haha thats crazy
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Old 09-12-2004, 03:21 AM
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Re: Hey man whats this 25lb weight doing here

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Well hold on there burly. I stayed up and did a little research and it looks like this was only done to the convertibles. Its purpose was to eliminate vibration. Well I took it off and got this thing up to 100mph tonight and I don't have any so this damn thing is outta here.

You can look burly but you shouldn't have one w your hardtop.
Yes, these things are called 'tuning weights' and Ford has been using them on some unit body convertibles since 1961, first seen in the 4 door Lincoln convertible.
They do dampen some types of vibration and cost less than actually strengthening the convertible structure.
What I am still working on is why my '79 Mustang and my '68 T-bird had these things bolted to the rear axle.
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Re: Hey man whats this 25lb weight doing here

haha... ford was too cheap to do it right... funny stuff
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Re: Hey man whats this 25lb weight doing here

eillob, i also have a convertible. i told you this long ago so ill let it slide this time. so this "vibration eliminator" is behind the bumper on the passenger side?

i just realized that when i do get a pair of aluminum heads, im gonna be losing a whoping 75lbs where it counts most....
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eillob, i also have a convertible. i told you this long ago so ill let it slide this time. so this "vibration eliminator" is behind the bumper on the passenger side?
Damn thats right my bad. Yeah is on the passenger side just forward the front tire. I pulled my front bumper cover off to get to it. If you do that you can't miss it. One end is bolted to the frame and the other is bolted just above the driving light or fog light. Be careful removing it because its pretty heavy. Its a cast log and says caution 25lb. I tell you what I can tell the difference without it.
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i just realized that when i do get a pair of aluminum heads, im gonna be losing a whoping 75lbs where it counts most....

You doing the AFR 165"s?

How many miles on your motor?
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Re: Hey man whats this 25lb weight doing here

How are your motor plans coming along eillob?
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Well they'd be doing alot better if I would stop buying crap off ebay. I've only had time to go to one shop and he wants 5K to do what I want. There going to rebuild my short block and turn it into a 347 w AFR 185 heads. About 415hp NA
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Re: Hey man whats this 25lb weight doing here

Cool, I think I've finally just decided to put the 351 in my '66 lol. .030, 10:1, AFR 185's, RPM Air-Gap, Crane hydro roller, and a 650cfm Spped Demon lol. Keeping the cam pretty mild 232*/242* .544/.560 112* should leave me pretty streetable with around 400rwhp @ 6500rpms.
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Re: Hey man whats this 25lb weight doing here

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i just realized that when i do get a pair of aluminum heads, im gonna be losing a whoping 75lbs where it counts most....

You doing the AFR 165"s?

How many miles on your motor?
well ive got my hopes up for the 165's or the 185's or trickflow track heats... ive got the cash, but i think im gonna play my cards wisely...i really need to figure out what im gonna do w/ my tranny first.
ive thought about it alot lately and there is a guy here where i live that will do the labor of a auto to man. swap for just under a grand and ive been checkin ebay out and there are guys gettin rid of world classes for under 500....not to mention the horsepower ide gain to the wheels w/ hte swap, itd be alot more fun to drive. im willing to sacrifice a little more dough. we'll just have to see how it goes

oh and yeah, ive got 115k on the motor... just another reason to do some "freshening" up
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well ive got my hopes up for the 165's or the 185's or trickflow track heats... ive got the cash, but i think im gonna play my cards wisely...i really need to figure out what im gonna do w/ my tranny first.
ive thought about it alot lately and there is a guy here where i live that will do the labor of a auto to man. swap for just under a grand and ive been checkin ebay out and there are guys gettin rid of world classes for under 500....not to mention the horsepower ide gain to the wheels w/ hte swap, itd be alot more fun to drive. im willing to sacrifice a little more dough. we'll just have to see how it goes
Yeah I really like my manual, course it'll get you in more trouble too. You start hearing that motor talkin too ya, start barkin those tires OOOOOYeah! Troubles commin, that fool at the light better not want any.
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Cool, I think I've finally just decided to put the 351 in my '66 lol. .030, 10:1, AFR 185's, RPM Air-Gap, Crane hydro roller, and a 650cfm Spped Demon lol. Keeping the cam pretty mild 232*/242* .544/.560 112* should leave me pretty streetable with around 400rwhp @ 6500rpms.
Dude I wish I had half your knowlege when it comes to motors. Why are you going with the 351?
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