So today, I got up and went straight over to the local Ford Parts Dept., and presented them with the part number for the speedometer gear clip... and they got nuthin'. What?! Wow. Whatever. I had the guy order one, and he said it would be here tomorrow. OK - well, that's better than waiting 3-5 business days from one of the vendors (sorry guys, but it is what it is
).
Went home, pulled the Mustang out, and gathered up everything to get the wipers installed and working. Cleaned up the wiper arm assembly mechanism, and noticed there was no pivot arm for the motor. Crap. Dug through the crate of other parts and found another wiper arm assembly, with the pivot for the motor. Whew! Swapped it over and proceeded to install it - so far, so good. Grabbed one of the replacement motors and noticed something wrong - the holes in the motor don't line up with the holes in the cowl. WTF?! Got pissed and went to every vendor site out there, and I have the 'correct' motor, according to their sites. What is going on here? Obviously this motor won't work - the images for '71 Mustang wiper motors I pulled up have a... different... mounting plate... that I apparently either can't find or simply no longer have. Crap! I don't have time for this.
So I proceeded to tear apart everything in the garage that could've ever possibly been Mustang related, and guess what I found? The missing OE speedometer cable... with the nylon gear and speedometer gear clip right where I left 'em. GAAAAUGH!!! Oh well - I'll have a brand new genuine Ford clip tomorrow morning. :shootself:
With no luck finding the original wiper motor or even the adapter plate itself, I'd noticed one of the images with the correct wiper motor was from West Coast Classic Cougars online catalog, so I got on their site and bought the used one they had in stock - and had them ship as quick as they can - hopefully it'll be here by Wednesday. Now, I'll have 2 spares (if it works) along with the correct mounting adapter and plug-in pigtail, rather than unsightly crimp connectors into the factory harness.
Not wanting to completely waste the rest of my day, I proceeded to remove the "bad out of the box" power steering pump, and that actually went a LOT smoother than I thought it would. Since I have to work tomorrow, I'll be heading over to my pal Jim's house afterward to swap the pulley onto the new pump. Hopefully, I can beg my boss into letting me have Wednesday off as well as Thursday and Friday I already have projected. If things finally fall into place, I can finish up these projects from Hell, get it insured/inspected/registered between Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, then drive it to the car show on Saturday. I think the Jeep might just be S.O.L. again this year.
So here's the tally on my "All Mustang - All Weekend" projects:
- Reset excessive toe-in - Done!
- Replace turn signal switch - Done!**
- Install speedometer sensor and cable - waiting on a stupid clip
- Install windshield wipers - waiting on a stupid wiper motor adapter
- Replace bad power steering pump - gotta swap the pulley onto the new pump
- Adjust E-brake - pending
- Install "Pantera" thermostat bypass restrictor plate - pending
- Check and top off coolant, PSF & ATF - pending
- Reinstall the hood - pending
** Brought to light a new issue - everything except the passenger side [signal] taillights flash when they're supposed to - gotta troubleshoot the passenger side taillight harness now.