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Hey guys I just joined because I'm needing some information on carb swapping my 5 speed 1988 GT. Haven't had much luck on other forums. I've had so many problems with this car since I bought it in august that I'm almost to the point of selling it. I've searched for so long on all of the mustang forums that I even found where the previous owner posted on this site trying to figure out the problems he was having two weeks before I bought the car. Well I ended up putting $300+ in sensors on it, timing it, etc. That guy just butchered this car by swapping over random MAF stuff, running wires UNDERNEATH the frame so any road debris could just rip the whole wiring harness out, he claimed the harness and pcm are from a 89 5.0 but i ran the pcm part number and it came back as a 1988 Cali MAF computer, none of the rockers were tight with two of them completely off of the top of the valves stems (because he didn't clearance the stock valve covers at all so all the 1.6 rockers were hitting), wiper blades are wired up to a toggle switch that is just hanging out of the empty stereo location, etc etc. So please don't give me crap for wanting to carb swap this car. I am not going to ruin its value anymore than he already has ( i traded a 1990 Acura Integra straight for this car). I just want to drive it. I bought this car as a project to learn more hands on about working on cars since my 1996 Cobra is mostly stock and my daily. Here is his original thread for reference http://www.stangnet.com/mustang-forums/threads/88-5-0-ho-sd-to-maf-swap-problems.879420/
I know there is Google. I know there is a search function. Almost every carb swap thread I've read are mostly composed of people either saying "use the search bar" or someone posting the same carb swap write up which can be seen here: http://fordmustangcar.com/repair-and-manual/efi-carburetor-conversion
Okay so my dad says that all I will need for this swap is a fuel pressure regulator so I can keep my stock electric fuel pump, and intake and carb of course. I know this is incorrect but I really don't know enough to actually prove him wrong. I keep telling him I need a 1985 5.0 distributor because that has a steel gear for my roller engine and because it was made for a carbed engine but other than that I don't know the difference between a carb dizzy and EFI dizzy. So the article says "Replace the distributor with one from an '85 manual transmission Mustang. This distributor has a steel gear to be compatible with a roller cam. Also use a Ford Duraspark II ignition box." But it does not say why specifically. My dad claims the computer will still control the ignition and what not even with a carb swap.
The article also says "Do NOT use the existing EFI pump. You can either use an electric low pressure pump designed for a carb (like the Holley red or blue pumps) or go with a mechanical fuel pump" Why is it that I cant use a pressure regulator to use the stock pump with a carb like my dad claims I can?
Any help would be great. I really just want to learn about this whole process and study it before I start buying parts or anything. As you can see I need as much help as I can get.
I know there is Google. I know there is a search function. Almost every carb swap thread I've read are mostly composed of people either saying "use the search bar" or someone posting the same carb swap write up which can be seen here: http://fordmustangcar.com/repair-and-manual/efi-carburetor-conversion
Okay so my dad says that all I will need for this swap is a fuel pressure regulator so I can keep my stock electric fuel pump, and intake and carb of course. I know this is incorrect but I really don't know enough to actually prove him wrong. I keep telling him I need a 1985 5.0 distributor because that has a steel gear for my roller engine and because it was made for a carbed engine but other than that I don't know the difference between a carb dizzy and EFI dizzy. So the article says "Replace the distributor with one from an '85 manual transmission Mustang. This distributor has a steel gear to be compatible with a roller cam. Also use a Ford Duraspark II ignition box." But it does not say why specifically. My dad claims the computer will still control the ignition and what not even with a carb swap.
The article also says "Do NOT use the existing EFI pump. You can either use an electric low pressure pump designed for a carb (like the Holley red or blue pumps) or go with a mechanical fuel pump" Why is it that I cant use a pressure regulator to use the stock pump with a carb like my dad claims I can?
Any help would be great. I really just want to learn about this whole process and study it before I start buying parts or anything. As you can see I need as much help as I can get.
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