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San Diego Ron
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Trying to get this engine installed and found this part under car...has to go somewhere 
Sooooo happy I went to new type Flex Plate Last of four bolts tight
Bolted to Trans, motor mounts, duel exhaust, flex-plate...not long now just the starter, linkage, wires, fluids, and Mystery Part

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Daniel Jessup
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Ron, the mystery part is indeed a part of the accelerator linkage. If you flip the part clockwise on its side about 90 degrees (as pictured), you will see that the two holes mount to your block just aft of the valley pan. The small tab with the small hole is there to hold the other end of a return spring. Could be wrong, but I believe that is your mystery part...
Daniel JessupLancaster, California aka "The Hot Rod Reverend"  check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com
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oldcarmark
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Daniel! You are absolutely 100% correct.These guys try to fool YOU by posting the pic upside down but they can't!

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San Diego Ron
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That was no trick...I had no idea where the part came from and was getting nervous thinking it could have fallen out of bell housing that is now buttoned up. Thanks for the help now I can get back out there....saved again by you guys.

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mctim64
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You have to be tricky to be a Y-block guy, but one can't trick another.
God Bless. Tim http://yblockguy.com/
350ci Y-Block FED "Elwood", 301ci Y-Block Unibody LSR "Jake", 312ci Y-Block '58 F-100, 338ci Y-Block powered Model A Tudor
tim@yblockguy.com Visalia, California Just west of the Sequoias
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aussiebill
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mctim64 (5/14/2010)
You have to be tricky to be a Y-block guy, but one can't trick another.  Tim, that part is what many dont see when pulling engine and try and remove accererator arm and firewall with engine!
AussieBill YYYY Forever Y Block YYYY Down Under, Australia
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San Diego Ron
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I'm still stuck...see where it goes but not sure which two of the three holes it mounts to and in what direction and what spring and where does other end connect? I did come up with spring that is about 3" long but this mystery part is also missing the two mounting bolts...anyone see where I put them? Everything else is accounted for...well, pretty much. I looked on my "54 Ford but it is different and has spring going to tab on base of carburetor. Anyone have picture or diagram of this setup?

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aussiebill
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San Diego Ron (5/14/2010) I'm still stuck...see where it goes but not sure which two of the three holes it mounts to and in what direction and what spring and where does other end connect? I did come up with spring that is about 3" long but this mystery part is also missing the two mounting bolts...anyone see where I put them? Everything else is accounted for...well, pretty much. I looked on my "54 Ford but it is different and has spring going to tab on base of carburetor. Anyone have picture or diagram of this setup?Ron, slide the bush part onto the accelerator rod on the firewall, it is the support of the end of the linkage, then the 2 holes on back of block near distributor base should be evident. The small hole is for spring.
AussieBill YYYY Forever Y Block YYYY Down Under, Australia
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rick55
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Hi Ron
The part is shown on Page 337 of 49-59 Illustrated Parts Catalogue. It is Part No. 9830. It is described in the Text Catalogue as Hanger Assembly - Engine to Accelerator Shaft.
Your bracket is missing the plate which supports the shaft. The two rivets on the bracket pass through this plate which has a ferrule which the shaft turns in. This is part of the throttle linkage for 55-56 cars. The above image also shows where the spring should fit.
Your bracket appears to have suffered the fate that Bill mentioned earlier.
Daniel has the parts catalogues on disc or you can download it from forum member simplyconnected as a PDF file - it is quite big though.
If you already have the accelerator connected and working this part has probably been stuck in the engine compartment and become dislodged when you have removed everything.
It does not appear to be used on the throttle linkage that has the spring loaded kickdown mechanism from 57's.
Regards
Rick - West Australia Do Y Blocks Downunder run upside down? Gravity Sucks!!
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aussiebill
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Ron, it has the tab broken off as described, compare this pic if i can get it to come through on 2nd attempt., no 3rd attempt!!!!!!!, it is the support of the end of the linkage, then the 2 holes on back of block near distributor base should be evident. The small hole is for spring.
AussieBill YYYY Forever Y Block YYYY
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