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i hate 5.0s

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fivespeedsteed

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so tonight i figured id be daring. i had 194 interior cluster bulbs, a new hazard defrost switch and dimmer ready to go. i get it all taken off and replaced. cant get the stupid speedo cable on, my friend comes over and figures that one out. putting it all back together the god damn mounts for the stupid cluster bezel break. now my cluster bezel is held up by one ghetto screw on the top and one on the bottom. so its hanging to the left a little with a big gap. cant wait to hear it making a ****load of noise on the way to school tomorrow. now i have to epoxy the damn plastic back in place.

what is the friggen point of fixing things when your just going to break others.
 

BigHairyMonkey

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welcome to the lion kingdom simba
 
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GTOreturns

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Think about it. Most people sink 20 grand into there 5.0's mite be able to sell it for 8-9 G's!
 

mustangjoe87

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Oh son of a bitch somthing broke on a 20 year old car!!!!


It happens, get used to it if your gonna work on it.
 

ryan218

In just 10 years, I'll be old enough to drive!!!!
Dec 28, 2005
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man...sounds like someone over tightened it...take it easy and move slow...and if you cant get the speedo cable off you git bigger problems...
 

90_Red_LX

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Welcome to the world of working on cars. $hit happens. Ask me how I know lol.
 

-[White90GT]-

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Wow, that sucks man....sorry to hear about it. I know people hate to hear this, and i hate myself for sayin it, BUT everyone knows it......Its a Ford, and its gunna break, and when you fix somethin, somethin else will break. I have to say, I love and hate whoever designed the foxbody mustang. Because there are so many good things about it, and so many things where you think of those guys and say, "Wow, these guys are complete dumbasses".....

But hey...enjoy it while you can...because one day we all will probably be driving a buick le sabre....or a crown vic......hahaha
 

ryan218

In just 10 years, I'll be old enough to drive!!!!
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-[White90GT]- said:
Wow, that sucks man....sorry to hear about it. I know people hate to hear this, and i hate myself for sayin it, BUT everyone knows it......Its a Ford, and its gunna break, and when you fix somethin, somethin else will break. I have to say, I love and hate whoever designed the foxbody mustang. Because there are so many good things about it, and so many things where you think of those guys and say, "Wow, these guys are complete dumbasses".....

But hey...enjoy it while you can...because one day we all will probably be driving a buick le sabre....or a crown vic......hahaha
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ill supercharger that bitch first
 
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MoneygrubbinCar

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If you say you love your 5.0 it will love you back thus resulting in less broken parts because it knows you care
 

90_Red_LX

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-[White90GT]- said:
Wow, that sucks man....sorry to hear about it. I know people hate to hear this, and i hate myself for sayin it, BUT everyone knows it......Its a Ford, and its gunna break, and when you fix somethin, somethin else will break. I have to say, I love and hate whoever designed the foxbody mustang. Because there are so many good things about it, and so many things where you think of those guys and say, "Wow, these guys are complete dumbasses".....

But hey...enjoy it while you can...because one day we all will probably be driving a buick le sabre....or a crown vic......hahaha
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Happens with anything, all cars. Work on a older car and crap will break period. Ford/chevy/dodge or foreign, doesn't matter.
 

fox-gt

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GTOReturns said:
Think about it. Most people sink 20 grand into there 5.0's mite be able to sell it for 8-9 G's!
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nisreo

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dont ask how, but if it makes you feel better, I melted my shift light lense while timing my car. **** happens.
 

Turkey Sammich

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You know what I hate... Negitive people. I'm ****ing sick of it. You broke something and you have to fix it. Holy chit! How could this have happened, I don't ****in' understand

Well, maybe you shouldn't own a Stang if you're already throwing in the towel over something like this.

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JSSuper455

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-[White90GT]- said:
But hey...enjoy it while you can...because one day we all will probably be driving a buick le sabre....or a crown vic......hahaha
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Um no, they don't get good enough fuel economy. Next month should tell the tale! If the current bill gets nasty enough with the automakers and it passes (So far its been UNANIMOUS), Ford may have to dust off the 5.25" Floppies that they stored all the early 80's files on. The old war horse Turbo Four Mustang may yet again be in our future.

So yes enjoy the car, and 20-odd year old cars can become a little brittle....
 

68keyblr

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I've resigned myself to the fact that I have to do things twice or three times before they are right, so I'm never suprised when I screw it up the first time.
 

Darkwriter77

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Of the things I've learned while working on both '89 notchbacks that I've owned:

1. 20-year-old plastic does not like to be held down by a bolt that's anything more than finger-tight ... and sometimes not even that much;
2. The black, gooey adhesive from old electrical tape is harder to get off your fingers than the brake dust that works down into the grooves of your fingerprints;
3. Any modification or repair performed upon a Fox is not considered worthwhile unless the process involves at least one occurrance of injury that results in bloodshed or some other wound that will take at least a week to heal;
4. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions, and Ford design engineers were the crew that laid the asphalt;
5. Somewhere, a fat, greasy Ford executive is rolling around naked in a pile of dollar bills and laughing insanely for making decisions that led to things like the PCV valve being on the back of a 302 intake manifold, and the wimpy-arsed ashtray door spring that saved them a buck or two per Fox Mustang in production costs;
6. There is a psychological profile survey given to applicants for positions as Ford engineers that includes the question, "Do you strongly agree or disagree with the following statement: I find it very amusing to anonymously play pranks upon large groups of people" (to which the appropriate response is "strongly agree");
7. An exhaust project or tranny fluid change is not complete until you are literally up to your armpits in grease and grime;
8. Rear gear fluid bears a striking resemblance in smell to horse poo ... which makes sense, since they both can come from the rear end of a Mustang;
9. I single-handedly kept UPR, Summit Racing, and Jeg's in business through 2006 with my expendatures (and now I'm making someone at Visa very, very rich, too);
10. Josef Mengele (Google the name) long ago suggested the concept of placing the single most important accessory of an engine (the water pump) in the most obnoxiously cumbersome and hard-to-reach place of all by stacking EVERY SINGLE OTHER ACCESSORY OF THE MOTOR ON TOP OF IT as a means of mind control - subjects would be rendered completely insane and reduced to a miserable, blubbering mess while trying to remove bolts that break off in the block or timing cover and so forth, and those inviduals could then be mentally reprogrammed for use as Nazi stormtroopers ... although this program was never fully implemented until long after WWII when a sadistic Ford engineer stumbled upon this design suggestion in the late 1960's when the Windsor engine block was being created.

So, umm ... in spite of all that, I still love my Notch.
 

JSSuper455

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I loved #8 the best!

But 10 was good too!
 
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niklid05

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go buy a new car you pansy.
 

'66 coupe

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JSSuper455 said:
Um no, they don't get good enough fuel economy.
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My dad get's 28mpg in his '01 Grand Marquis.
 
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GTOreturns

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Turkey Sammich said:
You know what I hate... Negitive people. I'm ****ing sick of it. You broke something and you have to fix it. Holy chit! How could this have happened, I don't ****in' understand

Well, maybe you shouldn't own a Stang if you're already throwing in the towel over something like this.

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He's rite! Its gonna happen alot!!
 
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