I dunno Dennis, I'd love to but if I can do it it'll be a last minute decision. I'm not currently a member of MCCI right now either, which I...
Yep, first car was this little gem. ;) Not the first car I drove though, it didn't have an engine yet!
They are nice parts and well worth the investment! :bananaman
Congrats Dennis, I saw it while I was flipping through one on the rack, looking good! For those of you who subscribe, please check out my OT...
Just as an added note the Explorer rearends are ALL 31 spline so the axles definitely will not swap with car 8.8 rearends. The Rangers have 28...
I used to have one! It was a 351W car though, which meant it had the awesome VV carb. :D I got it cheap because the carb went south, learned a lot...
Hey guys, I'm still alive. :) I've been extremely busy, just got back from Australia! We were racing at Mitshubishi's test facility in Tailem...
There have been a couple Comicks on the board, the tail panel would be a PITA but the front end is easy.
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http://www2.correioweb.com.br/cw/EDICAO_20030710/sup_vei_100703_20.htm? Scroll down! :D
The toploader and T5 both have the same input shaft sleeve diameter, and so I'd assume the SROD is the same as well. If so, the TO should fit either.
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On Maverickgrabber.com I have 2 exploded views, and in the interchange it is listed as identical to a 71-73 Pinto and 67-73 Mustang (w/o AC)...
I've used GPS to datalog vehicle speed. It is slow to respond but has good steady state accuracy. It is within 1 MPH, +/-. And no, you can't know...
You need another fusible link. Usually they are used when you have amperage spikes, which will blow a fuse. But a fusible link takes time to blow...
They all interchange :D All 289-302s that is.
No new info. Hell, it took years to dig up that information. I don't think anyone is actively looking for one of these cars so i don't expect one...
I disagree with you a little, Rick. The 8" rears like the 73 will have are just like 9" rears and it's a whole lot simpler to swap a 'pumpkin'...
No way, a T45 is a 1996-up Mustang GT 5 speed. You have a Single Rail Overdrive SROD 4 speed. It's like a toploader with an aluminum case and...
Yeah, shear pins are the same as dowel pins. If the clutch has holes in it about 1/4" dia between the bolts they are for the shear pins.
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