Rockets Redglare
New member
Just joined my first ever Mustang forum, I Need advice as to how to start the garaged Stang as it has not been started for a few yrs due to my ongoing illness issues, I do have a distributor tool that connects to a drill which will prime the oil pump to lubricate the engine prior to starting but i am reluctant to use it as it is easy 2 B off by 1-2 teeth when reinstalling the distributor which is not optimal performance wise, Is it better to pull all the plugs & squirt oil in? With that method I figure I should turn the engine over by hand after with a 1/2 inch socket/rachet on the harmonic balancer/main pulley to have things move a bit with the lubrication, Figure I should also do a oil change B 4 starting her up, Hope the Holley does not piss fuel out which they R prone 2 do, Anyway Hello Mates & please advise best methods to restarting her up, I look forward to driving her again as I always feel 20 yrs younger driving her!
My wish list is to install an AOD tranny to replace the FMX as the 9 inch posi with a 355 gear ratio sucks on the Hwy & also replace the 14 inch tires with 15/16/17 as the 14's look so small in the wheelwells, As the TA's R 10 yrs old & even/still have lots of tread left, the rubber compound must have hardened up like hockey pucks so stopping/steering/traction must B comprimised by now.
I look forward to bringing her out this spring & absorbing new info from this forum & from all the passionate members who post about their projects & upgrades. Cheers
My wish list is to install an AOD tranny to replace the FMX as the 9 inch posi with a 355 gear ratio sucks on the Hwy & also replace the 14 inch tires with 15/16/17 as the 14's look so small in the wheelwells, As the TA's R 10 yrs old & even/still have lots of tread left, the rubber compound must have hardened up like hockey pucks so stopping/steering/traction must B comprimised by now.
I look forward to bringing her out this spring & absorbing new info from this forum & from all the passionate members who post about their projects & upgrades. Cheers