CrzyNickRatkllr
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- Okalhoma
- My Car
- 1972 Mustang convertible. 302 3spd converted to 4 speed.
Nice looking car!Lookin' good! It should garner a lot of attention.
Nice looking car!Lookin' good! It should garner a lot of attention.
They are the CVF set up. I ran them on my last 351C that met an untimely demise do to the #1 intake valve having a date with the piston due to a failed valve spring. I run the Serpentine system with the 2 8 rib belts. I highly recommend them. Great guys to work with and great quality product.
Also went over to my shop on lunch break and got the oil pan mounted.
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LOOKS GREAT! WHERE DID YOU GET SUCH A GOOD CONDITIONED FRONT BUMPER? I'M STRUGGLING FINDING ONE.They are the CVF set up. I ran them on my last 351C that met an untimely demise do to the #1 intake valve having a date with the piston due to a failed valve spring. I run the Serpentine system with the 2 8 rib belts. I highly recommend them. Great guys to work with and great quality product.
Also went over to my shop on lunch break and got the oil pan mounted.
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The bumper was on the car when I purchased it. I did recently see an NOS 73 bumper for sale on FB for $750. I also think they make a fiberglass one as well as a repop.LOOKS GREAT! WHERE DID YOU GET SUCH A GOOD CONDITIONED FRONT BUMPER? I'M STRUGGLING FINDING ONE.
Never fails, you think you got the problem fixed to find it out it caused another one. I was told a long time ago that if it involves pressure and hoses, to always replace the hoses.50 year old car!!! After getting 73 to run the steering was not up to par. Rebuilt the steering box, was leaking. Still not working as it should so next step, pump. That did the trick. So happy to drive a smooth ride. Got it home after a short test drive checking out all my fine work, what did is see PS
Fluid leaking under the car.
New pump took out the old PS hose. Hose on order.
Looking good! I love the attention to detail, touching up chips on the engine. I also like the pillows under the car idea, but it looks a little too comfortable. If I did that I think I would probably just take naps under my car and not get too much work done.Dealt with the aftermath from the motor mount ordeal. Went and bought longer mount to bracket bolts due to the prothane bolts being a little thicker than factory. Touched up paint chips on the water pump. Installed the missing alternator bracket and got a new alternator belt. Productive weekend for sure! New 3 point belts will probably go in tomorrow.
Regarding pillows- that is awesome!Dealt with the aftermath from the motor mount ordeal. Went and bought longer mount to bracket bolts due to the prothane bolts being a little thicker than factory. Touched up paint chips on the water pump. Installed the missing alternator bracket and got a new alternator belt. Productive weekend for sure! New 3 point belts will probably go in tomorrow.
I like your patio furniture cushion idea. I actually use the shipping bags that a lot of the auto manufacturers send new bumper fascias in when a body shop orders them. They used to put them in boxes, but now they ship them in these bags that are plastic and are slightly padded to protect the part inside. I fold them in half long ways so it has double padding. Because it is plastic and kind of slippery, and it makes a really nice low profile creeper. I can get under my Mach without jacking it up on this where with my actual creeper I have to raise the car to get under it.Regarding pillows- that is awesome!
Consider a visit to the patio section of your local box store at the end of summer. Lounge chair pads can be had with resilient fabric, and they often have designs that fold up into a cube shape to take up less space. Might be worth getting one on clearance.
Also, the ergo kneel brand standing pads are A+
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The pillows were for my fiancé, he’s had a few surgeries that make laying on hard ground a pain (literally). They do tend to get in the way a bit but helpful in the right spots lolLooking good! I love the attention to detail, touching up chips on the engine. I also like the pillows under the car idea, but it looks a little too comfortable. If I did that I think I would probably just take naps under my car and not get too much work done.
Good questions. You should start a separate thread in the General Maintenance and Repair section of the Tech Forums. You may get more responses there. The York compressor should work fine with 134 but that style compressor certainly don't spin as smoothly as the rotary style compressors.AC Work
Question for anyone that knows AC on 50 year old cars, have a new York AC compressor, changed to R134, charged system to @80% 30 low 200 high. the compressor sounds like it getting ready to toss a rod, belt slap, pulls down the engine. Gets cool not cold air.
Seem like it is working too hard, Question are these York's not made for R134? too thick/heavy?
Took car to an AC mechanic he said the new compressor was bad, got another one doing the same thing.
Found that reducing the amount of 134 it gets better.
System flushed, new condenser TEV and dryer, system evens out when engine stopped no blockage.
1973 Mustang Coupe
Nice, about how many miles did you put in?
About 250. It was a perfect day. Sunny and mid 70's. The new 408 is running great. I'm thinking my carb might be a bit on the small side for this set up though. Still working on some tuning. Prob going to spring for an AFR meter so I can dial it in perfect.Nice, about how many miles did you put in?
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