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Ford A Instruction Book page 37

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36
FORD
MODEL A
Alignrnent
l.
Headlamps
are aligned by moving lamps after nut
at
bottom of bracket bas been slightly loosened.
2.
The
tops of the bright spots
on
the 25-foot wall are to
be
set at a line
37
inches above level of surface on which
car
stands.
(See
Fig.
20.) With tops of
bright spots
thus set for empty
car,
the
headlamps
comply,
under
all
conditions
of
loading,
with the
requirements
of the various states.
3.
The beam of light from each headlamp
is
to extend
straight
forward·
that is, the centers of the elliptical spots of
light must be 30 inches apart.
Proper alignment
of headlamps
is readily checked
by
means
of a horizontal
line on the wall in front of
the
car, 37 inches
above the level surface on which car stands,
and two vertical
lines
30 inches apart,
each
one 15 inches from center line of car.
Proper alignment
of car relative to marks on the wall may
be
readily provided
by use of wheel guide blocks for one side
of
the car, as shown in cut. If it is impossible
to tic up the floor
space required by these blocks, marks painted
on the
floor may
be used to show where one set of wheels should track and where
the car should be stopped.
FllfU." 10
Shop Layout for
Focualn1
and Adjuatins H-cllan,pe.

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