The Ford price list of parts for 1926 list two different part numbers for the Steering Connection Rod. It is the part that connects the pitman arm to the steering yoke rod. Part number 2725B for the years 1909 to 1925, and part number 2725C for the 1926 - 1927 years. What is the difference between these two parts?
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Steering Connecting Rod question for those know.
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Re: Steering Connecting Rod question for those know.
Here is a link to where this subject was covered in some detail. All Model T parts are most certainly not interchangeable and changing steering parts can have pretty nasty consequences if you install the incorrect part. https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/4 ... 1410903128