wilson
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- 1973 Ford Mustang Grande, 351 Cleveland 2v
Hi,
So this is the first time Ive ever been on any of the forums, and I mainly just need some advice on what exactly I should do to get my mustang into great shape. So to start off I bought this mustang when I turned 16. At the time I had no knowledge of old cars, motors, or anything related. As soon as I got to driving it often the problems came. I had a few small ones like replacing the master cylinder, replacing brake lines, RUST, etc.. anyway I got it to a good operating point and decided to focus on the aesthetics. So I replaced the floor pan took all the rust off the body and got it painted changed the carpet and got it looking somewhat sharp. Soon after (not even a year) it began to run to hot and it wouldn't even start. So I put in basically an entirely new ignition system: battery, battery lines, coil, and the distributor. Anyway I did all this to no avail because soon after I replaced the distributor I discovered the oil pump was locked up, so the shear pin had broken. After I replaced the oil pump and fixed my radiator (A wrench fell between the radiator and air condition unit) I was back in the saddle.... For a while until the overflow hose started spouting again and that's where I am now (19 years old now). I am in between on the solution to it overheating, I think its the water pump because the radiator isn't circulating very fast but my radiator is also original so it may be to corroded to cool the fluid enough, anyway any thoughts on the matter would be nice. Now that I have had the car for some time and have been constantly fixing it, I am a little more knowledgeable, but I am no where near to being an expert, so I need all the advice I can get. Also since it is a 2 barrel I am also in the process of converting it to a cobra jet, I have an original 4v intake manifold and in the process of getting a Holley 600 CFM electric choke carburetor, but I was curious of what exactly do I need to do to make it a true Cobra Jet. so if anyone can give me advise on that it would be greatly appreciated. thanks for reading.. also sorry for any wrongly used terms i am a little new to all the car lingo and sorry about the length.
Wilson
before and after
So this is the first time Ive ever been on any of the forums, and I mainly just need some advice on what exactly I should do to get my mustang into great shape. So to start off I bought this mustang when I turned 16. At the time I had no knowledge of old cars, motors, or anything related. As soon as I got to driving it often the problems came. I had a few small ones like replacing the master cylinder, replacing brake lines, RUST, etc.. anyway I got it to a good operating point and decided to focus on the aesthetics. So I replaced the floor pan took all the rust off the body and got it painted changed the carpet and got it looking somewhat sharp. Soon after (not even a year) it began to run to hot and it wouldn't even start. So I put in basically an entirely new ignition system: battery, battery lines, coil, and the distributor. Anyway I did all this to no avail because soon after I replaced the distributor I discovered the oil pump was locked up, so the shear pin had broken. After I replaced the oil pump and fixed my radiator (A wrench fell between the radiator and air condition unit) I was back in the saddle.... For a while until the overflow hose started spouting again and that's where I am now (19 years old now). I am in between on the solution to it overheating, I think its the water pump because the radiator isn't circulating very fast but my radiator is also original so it may be to corroded to cool the fluid enough, anyway any thoughts on the matter would be nice. Now that I have had the car for some time and have been constantly fixing it, I am a little more knowledgeable, but I am no where near to being an expert, so I need all the advice I can get. Also since it is a 2 barrel I am also in the process of converting it to a cobra jet, I have an original 4v intake manifold and in the process of getting a Holley 600 CFM electric choke carburetor, but I was curious of what exactly do I need to do to make it a true Cobra Jet. so if anyone can give me advise on that it would be greatly appreciated. thanks for reading.. also sorry for any wrongly used terms i am a little new to all the car lingo and sorry about the length.
Wilson
before and after
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