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70 Mach 1 M-code
Hey, Pete, any progress on your build?
Nada. Was given a 2 month lead time when I talked to the shop first week of February, and am still waiting. I followed up first week of April and I am still on the list, but I am assuming a couple of their projects are taking longer than expected so no room for me yet. I am getting anxious!Hey, Pete, any progress on your build?
Will do!! my 4cyl limp down the street definitely doesn't count. Heading out of town for a couple weeks so hopefully when I get back I will have some good news waiting for me.Well, keep us posted. I'm sure I'm not alone in waiting to read about you taking your first real drive in your Mach 1. Hang in there!
For anyone that reads this thread and wants to replace the strut rod bushings, just be forewarned that Ford had pressed an inner sleeve into the main sleeve and flared the ends to prevent the bushings from falling out on the assembly line. You can just drill out a small bit on one side to release the collar on the inner sleeve, it's pretty malleable and comes off quick. Then the bushings just pull apart and you can re-use the sleeves.put your car in park or in gear, don't set the park brake, have someone (preferably a big dude or dudette) rock the car forward and back kinda violently while you watch the strut rod bushing area for movement. You shouldn't see any movement at all.
Sheeeeet, ain't that the truth! Started with a simple front suspension and steering rebuild myself and the car ended up on 6 jackstands! Now, there's probably a chance we're going to miss a second year of cruising season. Was hoping that we could make it by July, but the project has stalled since I need to replace a compressor to finish the "more I found" work properly this time around. I started looking at some of the videos on YouTube and a couple other sites for final steps and decided it was better to take a couple (dozen) extra steps past where I planned. I will admit, while some of these projects can and do become a great story line for Stephen King book or M. Knight Shyamalan movie, it's not all bad when you get the car rolling again and are very quickly reminded that it was all worth it!"As I'm sure is usually the case, the more you dig, the more you find."
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