I agree with Hemikiller, I have known a few early mustang people who are not very satisfied with their Borgenson set ups. Surely they have to be somewhat better than a 65-70 OEM, but not even close to our Saginaw set ups....
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Just a thought, as you probably already know, there is a difference between the cheap modules and the Mallory branded ones. Do yourself a favor and purchase one to put in the glove box along with the spare rotors. There is also black Distibutor caps available if you don't like red...
I have run a Mallory UniLite in my Model A's 351C for 20 years and very satisfied from day one. I had to change the module once which was replaced with an old shelf item from the early 90's. I have no availability issues with caps or rotors. I would buy a few next time you need one...
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I'll take a shot that the galvanization on the interior of the fuel tank is the culprit of this "grey matter" and suggest, along with Hemikiller a replacement tank and a through flush of all lines or an upgrade to SS lines...
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Typically a 275 gal fuel tank will fit thru a standard 3' door. I was able to originally bring it in an exterior door and an interior door & slid it down the stairs on a few planks with the help of a come-along and a few helpers.
Good choice from Rock Auto. I ran the chrome ones with the O ring gasket for years on my Model A and probably had to replace them every few years. I recently replaced the chrome with a stock style polished aluminum with a gasket.
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Thank you... When I bought my house in the early 90's, I found that the garage had an 8x8 oak beam from side to side. I wanted to be able to pull anything with it so it drilled a hole through it and put flat plates on top and bottom with 3/4" all thread through it up to the peak where I lag...
Update... I just finished the installation with help from my wife, daughter and future son in law. It went in in one piece which saves me a lot of under car time on my back for sure. I did have to raise the back of the car significantly for sure. I used a small chain block hung from a beam and a...
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Has anyone installed their engine & manual trans in one piece ? I have a 460 and toploader going in and have always done it separately.
As always thanks for the help...
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