I've made my own "spring" by winding up a piece of metal coat hanger and stuffing it in there. Just make sure it's tight so it doesn't work it's...
I didn't look at them, but usually not without some modification of the control arms. The coil-overs mount differently than the stock spring and...
I just used the old 302 brackets to keep the alternator low. [IMG]
My car was, and still is, a manual shift but I had the same issue when going to a floor shift. I pulled the column out and removed the shift tubes...
It takes some trial and error to figure out what your car can tolerate. Mine used to like about 30* in the can.
Set it to at least 12 degrees initial ignition advance.
You could also install one of these to turn on the relay. It senses when the engine is running by monitoring alternator output at the battery. I...
If your car is like my '70 there are three wires with a connector right at the drivers side firewall in the engine compartment. One of those only...
Many run a relay that's activated by the ignition switch wire and the contacts connect to the battery and choke.
Haven't used them myself. I bought my upper control arms from them and had seen the boosters on their web site before.
http://www.classicperform.com/Store2/Hydraulic-Brake-Assist-Systems.htm
On a low rpm engine an open spacer can help if you have fuel distribution problems, you'll see one or two plugs burning differently. Had a...
The original Pertronix requires a minimum 1.5 ohm primary. You can add a series resistor if your coil resistance is too low but you're wasting...
I have Hooker 6901's. No interference with the ball stud bracket but I am using early Mustang linkage which is different than Maverick linkage...
I have a Lakewood bell and newer block, too. They make a bracket that bolts to the bell to mount a pivot ball to. Most Mustang supply houses sell...
Hmmm, I have a T5 in my car and I just used an old bell housing with a T5 adapter plate and early Mustang clutch linkage. No cables, quadrants, or...
I have the black universal Lokar cable but it's been too many years, I don't remember the part number. Just measure how long you need it to be...
Looks like someone took a BFH to the shock towers?
LOL https://www.amazon.com/QuickTime-RM-4057-Automatic-Transmission-Bellhousing/dp/B00C5SHIVO
The sense wire should go to the starter solenoid as a minimum. I ended up running mine to the battery + terminal. That's the only way it can...
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