I belive the longer one goes to the front. Not going to be tragic either way. Next question about the adjusters. The star adjuster should be at the back, should have the the plate that the adjuster clicks past. Just to check there should be an adjustment slot in the backing plate. 1/4 inch wide and 1 inch long. This slot should be in line with the star adjuster. If it isn't, I've reversed it. Been a while since I've done a 67 Mustang
primary bronchi
It is located on the left side of the car facing the engine toward the back. Should be marked TRANSMISSION.
Yes a primary bronchus carries air toward each lung. After reaching the lungs, the primary bronchi branch off into secondary bronchi which carry the air to the lobes of the lungs, three on the right and two on the left.
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The short shoe goes on the front
In the Northern Hemisphere they would be longer. In the Southern the would be shorter.
Large goes twoard front, shorter to rear. WRONG! the smaller shoe faces toward the front of the van. if one shoe is shorter then the other, the shorter shoe ALWAYS faces toward the front of the vehicle. this is called servo style brakes, if the the shoes are the same length then it dose not matter witch one faces forward, this is called non-servo style brakes. but in this case GM uses servo style brakes so the smaller shoe faces the front.
Assuming I understand your question: The brakes are worn on one side because they are only or primarily working on that side. This should cause the car to pull toward that side when braking.
In the dip stick tube on the left side of the engine toward the back. It should be marked TRANSMISSION.
it is toward the sun
two 1/4 inch diameter pins need to be driven out (toward the middle of the car)
In front of the gas tank not toward the rear end and does require special plires to remove(makes it easy on you).