Ryunker
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- Jun 8, 2018
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- Location
- Madison South Dakota
- My Car
- 1971 Mach1 351C
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I used the FEL-PRO MS 96010 Valley Pan Gasket Set and put the thin paper gasket between the aluminum Edelbrock Performer and the turkey pan gasket. No leaks with mine.Removed my new Summit carb and new Edelbrock Performer 2750 intake manifold because it leaked like a sieve, Turns out the gasket set O'Reilly's sold me was for a Windsor motor. Got the new gasket set and will be re-installing this weekend hopefully.
Tom
Thanks, that is the part number that I got this time. I appreciate the response, just reinstalled it. Will hopefully get the distributor and carb back in place later today, depending on if the rain holds off. I am working under a carport, so the weather can be a pain sometimes.I used the FEL-PRO MS 96010 Valley Pan Gasket Set and put the thin paper gasket between the aluminum Edelbrock Performer and the turkey pan gasket. No leaks with mine.
That's very strange, as each rear tail bulb socket has a grounding wire. The chassis is also ground, so it shouldn't blow a fuse.I finally got my turn signals working. I found the housings grounding to the body causing the fuse to open. A bit of electrical tape, some shrink tube and rubber washers and VIOLA!! I didn't think the reproduction 71/72 housings needed to be insulated from the body. Oh well... now folks behind me know where I'm going, though I may not!
It was the reproduction front housings. I think something is screwed up in their assembly.That's very strange, as each rear tail bulb socket has a grounding wire. The chassis is also ground, so it shouldn't blow a fuse.
He' not lying - it's new to you and old stock to him- thus nos.On eBay I found an A/C fan blower motor. Purchased it as it indicated that it was tested. When I applied 12 Volt DC to the motor, the rotor was barely spinning and was near locked up. However, I was confident that this motor was correct for an A/C and heater application on my 72 Mach 1. I had to cut the squirrel cage off in pieces and drill out the set screw as the cage was rusted and out of balance. Then I used CRC motor and electrical cleaning spray to wash out all the dirt and whatnot. I then used WD-40 Silicon Lube to free up the bearings and when I ran the motor again it spun free. I ran it for a few minutes and stopped and reapplied additional silicon lube. Ran it again until I was confident that all was well. I then painted the motor and then using a white oil based ink pen reapplied the Motorcraft part number to the back of the motor. I then lubed the bearings with all purpose machine oil and ran it for twenty minutes and thermo-graphed it. Running it in the garage in the shade with ambient temps in the upper 90s it came out to 115 deg F. I tested the other new blower motors that were the incorrect spec and they ran at the same temps so I was satisfied that the bearings were in good shape. I installed and tested the blower out of the A/C vents. What a difference!!! I have very good flow now and I am thrilled. If anyone has the same issue with the new 4 Seasons blower motors not pushing very much air, the only thing to do is check eBay for the original blower motors for A/C that show up from time to time. I found another blower that the seller claims is NOS Ford. I carefully examined the pics in the auction and found several discrepancies that indicated that it was not new and that it was used. The seller wants $259.00 plus $35 to ship....then plus taxes on that total. I contacted the seller and questioned the accuracy of the auction and he contradicted my claims with some lame and obviously BS reasons like.....it is too NOS! So its a hit and miss.....mostly miss! Attached is the auction and his description of the motor. My claims. The motor is not sold with the squirrel cage. They are separate parts. The connector to the orange/red lead is missing. The mounting holes have the paint scraped of the perimeter as it has been mounted....and finally, the box next to the motor has a different part number than the back of the motor. His rationale?......Oh they never match but it is the correct box!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/165591194793
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