1973grandeklar
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- Location
- North Carolina
- My Car
- 1973 Mustang Grande 351C 2V
1972 Mustang 'Q' code Mach 1
No real update to progress, but a little more about how the car drives and runs.
You get in the car and press the gas pedal one time, set the choke, and the engine fires right up. Runs fantastic. Driving it around and I find that the transmission shifts really good when you light foot the accelerator. But if you accelerate with any vigor and the transmission will not shift until it winds out and then; pow shifts. I think with this intake, I have a weak vac signal. Maybe I could change the vac modulator? Anyway, the transmission does shift crisply.
The other thing is the ride of this car seems very wishywashy. I would expect the ride to be a little more firm and spirited, not slow and clumsy. This is probably a good indication that the suspension needs a good rebuild. And I am pretty sure the shocks are shot. I know the rear springs need replacing. I am also not to keen on the smallish 14" wheels. They work well enough, but seem tiny on this car.
Inside, we find that the heater control for Hot to Cold does not move. The cable or flapper door is stuck. As we do not have the heater core hooked up (yet), this is not too big a deal. Just something that we need to repair when we replace the heater core. I also need to get under the car to adjust the shift lever a little. The shift position does not quite line up with the indicator. I think this is a small deal and easily adjusted. It just means I have to jack the car way up as it is hard to get under these cars.
Parting shot. The Mustang is being watched over by its big brothers! 1986 F150 (black truck) and a 1981 F150 (camoflage truck).
You get in the car and press the gas pedal one time, set the choke, and the engine fires right up. Runs fantastic. Driving it around and I find that the transmission shifts really good when you light foot the accelerator. But if you accelerate with any vigor and the transmission will not shift until it winds out and then; pow shifts. I think with this intake, I have a weak vac signal. Maybe I could change the vac modulator? Anyway, the transmission does shift crisply.
The other thing is the ride of this car seems very wishywashy. I would expect the ride to be a little more firm and spirited, not slow and clumsy. This is probably a good indication that the suspension needs a good rebuild. And I am pretty sure the shocks are shot. I know the rear springs need replacing. I am also not to keen on the smallish 14" wheels. They work well enough, but seem tiny on this car.
Inside, we find that the heater control for Hot to Cold does not move. The cable or flapper door is stuck. As we do not have the heater core hooked up (yet), this is not too big a deal. Just something that we need to repair when we replace the heater core. I also need to get under the car to adjust the shift lever a little. The shift position does not quite line up with the indicator. I think this is a small deal and easily adjusted. It just means I have to jack the car way up as it is hard to get under these cars.
Parting shot. The Mustang is being watched over by its big brothers! 1986 F150 (black truck) and a 1981 F150 (camoflage truck).