Pastorpat
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2015
- Messages
- 143
- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Texarkana Texas
- My Car
- 1971 mustang convertible.
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Wow!! Incredible that the distributor was still turning. I am surprised it broke above the gear where the turning torque shouldn't be that great. Below the gear it had to turn the oil pump.Working on the distributor, intake and carb upgrade last night. The last week or so the car didn't seem to be running quite right like the timing was all over the place when you were accelerating. (had planned the distributor upgrade before this) Well when I pulled the distributor out to my surprise I only got the top half. The shaft sheared off but broke in such a way that it would still turn the distributor. Fished out the bottom half. Just a warning on buying cheap Chinese junk on eBay. DON'T DO IT!!!!
Congrats. Looks awesome. When are you driving it?I have finally installed my engine in the car, did 90% myself since no helpers around. My kiddo came home from work and helped me to line everything up. These last steps seemed to take the longest, I could've not finished it without him. This actually the third marriage in her life that I know of, LOL!
The underside looks so clean. Missing the big exhaust pipes :whistling:.Power steering hoses and driveshaft. Driveshaft is aluminum made up with Sonnax parts. Power steering pressure hose is Aeroquip (easy to work with). The return hoses were a total pain. Lesson learned is not to mix and match hose and fitting brands. The Fragola brand fittings had barbs that were larger than the Earl’s.
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