If you have a fuelie engine, I can understand running a higher output alternator with an electric fan however, I am not convinced it is necessary...
I see that. It has the same lift specs as an E303 but less duration. It may have a smoother idle. I glanced at the flywheel and saw it was not...
You will need a 50oz flexplate. The cam looks as if it may be an E303 roller. If so, you will need to change your firing order and distributor...
The engine you are looking at has a 50oz external counterbalance. Your old engine is likely 28oz. You will need a new flywheel or flexplate...
It is amazing how close the Nitto tread pattern is to my Firestone Firehawk Indy 500's.
And you have succeeded!
I think your last sentence sums it up. By the time all of the low performance/smog hardware is thrown out, the baby has gone out with the bath...
New Moog UCA's are not that expensive and you get a new ball joint with it as well.
Thanks, David!!!! I actually wanted to get the maple leaf and the equipment code decal. Looks like a one stop shop!
Better to find it that way before it drops. That retainer was getting pretty beat up.
Picked up my buckets and door panels from the upholstery shop.
For a street driver, that about sums it up.
I'm in lockstep with you. My favorite,("if you could build any engine", thread) is a 363 Clevor based on a large bore Boss 302 or dart block. I...
I'm just looking for the diameter. I doubt I will be pursued by the secret service for making a copy of a 41 year old Canadian decal that I am...
I'm surprised you even got it into the 12's on those tires!
Here is the decal. If someone can get me the diameter of the decal, I can see if a local can make it.[ATTACH]
Does anyone know who reproduces the small, round maple leaf decals found on the door jambs of Canadian built Mavericks?
What kind of engine combo are you running to produce those MPH numbers? Is it all engine or are you spraying it?
You can fit a 460 in an SN 95 Mustang with swap headers. A Clevor would not present a problem. In regard to the Windsor heads, AFRs are just one...
114 MPH. Plenty of steam under the hood for a street car.
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