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- My Car
- 1972 H code convert., 351C 2V, FMX, 9in., Ram air, Pwr Steering, Pwr Disc brakes, air-conditioning, 15" sport wheels, Ivy Glo w/white deluxe interior.
Seems like foresight was not my best suit when I started posting questions and while it would have been smarter to get a thread rolling here first, everything was just being piecemealed together out of little repair projects and didn't think I'd be doing enough to fill things in. Well, I was all wet on that one.
So, better late than never and I'll try to put some of the more project timeline related pics and messages here for easy viewing and following too.
These last couple weeks saw the motor and trans being pulled, additional items being removed and cleaning up all the dirt, grease and over spray 52 years and 3 owners have contributed to.
Last week just before motor pull
Yesterday after first round of cleaning. The wiper assembly has been removed as well as anything else necessary for continued cleaning, possible media blasting and paint. Unfortunately, crawling up under the dash at this point, to remove the vacuum booster and brake assembly is a no-go. Did remove the newly reinstalled steering gearbox but that was more out of preservation of the nice, clean red cap that makes that stand apart from the rest.
Thought I did a fairly decent job of cleaning behind it, sure did miss allot more than I was happy with. If you're going to go this far, what's a couple extra minutes to make sure you're doing the detail correctly. The booster still isn't coming out. I've already had the argument and guilt-trip with myself, and it did no good. He (I) wasn't budging.
As mentioned in another thread, about the '70 4V heads and the new Scorpion roller rockers and soon to purchase Comp Cams 215/215 hydraulic roller cam kit, I located this to solve the spread bore issue I was dealing with since I purchased a stock 4V manifold to go atop the engine. Thought the old Offy would be a good move since the car is Ram-air and I didn't wish to mess with adapters or modifying the air cleaner housing. Still a little clean up and I am thinking of returning it to the blue original paint that I'm seeing in the deeper recesses of the manifold.
Edit: Also, forgot to ask about color of the cowl/firewall area on top. Has anyone ever made it the car color or am I confusing it with other years? As I stood there cleaning things, I found the original Ivy Glow under some of the black. That's asked understanding that the hood on the '71-'73 model goes all the way to the windshield so I'm not a complete maroon.
So, better late than never and I'll try to put some of the more project timeline related pics and messages here for easy viewing and following too.
These last couple weeks saw the motor and trans being pulled, additional items being removed and cleaning up all the dirt, grease and over spray 52 years and 3 owners have contributed to.
Last week just before motor pull
Yesterday after first round of cleaning. The wiper assembly has been removed as well as anything else necessary for continued cleaning, possible media blasting and paint. Unfortunately, crawling up under the dash at this point, to remove the vacuum booster and brake assembly is a no-go. Did remove the newly reinstalled steering gearbox but that was more out of preservation of the nice, clean red cap that makes that stand apart from the rest.
Thought I did a fairly decent job of cleaning behind it, sure did miss allot more than I was happy with. If you're going to go this far, what's a couple extra minutes to make sure you're doing the detail correctly. The booster still isn't coming out. I've already had the argument and guilt-trip with myself, and it did no good. He (I) wasn't budging.
As mentioned in another thread, about the '70 4V heads and the new Scorpion roller rockers and soon to purchase Comp Cams 215/215 hydraulic roller cam kit, I located this to solve the spread bore issue I was dealing with since I purchased a stock 4V manifold to go atop the engine. Thought the old Offy would be a good move since the car is Ram-air and I didn't wish to mess with adapters or modifying the air cleaner housing. Still a little clean up and I am thinking of returning it to the blue original paint that I'm seeing in the deeper recesses of the manifold.
Edit: Also, forgot to ask about color of the cowl/firewall area on top. Has anyone ever made it the car color or am I confusing it with other years? As I stood there cleaning things, I found the original Ivy Glow under some of the black. That's asked understanding that the hood on the '71-'73 model goes all the way to the windshield so I'm not a complete maroon.
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