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HillbillyRock

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Hi everyone, noob alert,lol. I have been into racing for a long time, and also engine building. I have built alot of GM and Mopar stuff, but never a Ford. I have always wanted a Mustang and have respected the 5.0 for a long time so it only seemed right to build one and make it fast. I look forward to talking to you guys and learning.
 

foxmustangman

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Welcome...is the Avatar your stang? It seems intriguing to me...
 
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HillbillyRock

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Yes it is my stang, I will put some pics up tomorrow, it has a ram air hood and a saleen wing, I am going to ad a salen body kit as soon as I get the extra cash.
 

leroy93lx

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Welcome! From the Avatar your car looks sweet! Can't wait to see full size pics and what all your mods are so far.
 

FrankenStang

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HillbillyRock said:
Yes it is my stang, I will put some pics up tomorrow, it has a ram air hood and a saleen wing, I am going to ad a salen body kit as soon as I get the extra cash.
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Rule #1:

All NOOBS must supply pictures of their Stangs immediately upon posting and turn Stang itself over to the Stangnet Talk Posse for vigorous and possibly dangerous road testing.

Ok, I'll take the keys now, kthxbyeeeee...

Welcome to Stangnet.

Oh, and watch your back aropund Strype... Trust me on this...
 

85ragtop

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hello i think we met
welcome to stangnet
 

FrankenStang

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Raggy that rhymed.
 

85ragtop

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~FrankenStang~ said:
Raggy that rhymed.
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i dont know what to say
it didnt rhyme in my head
 

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Welcome to Stangnet...

Not all of us know how to fix everything, but some of us know how to fix some things with excellence!

If you want to do the fix up & power up thing, make sure that you have some other form of reliable daily driver. That way the stang can sit while your wallet and hands take a rest from the last project that didn't quite get finished on that 3 day weekend. Things always cost more and take longer the first time you do them. Having some other working vehicle makes life easier since it isn't the big crush to get it running for the Monday morning drive to work or class.

Plan on spending some money on tools it you don't already have them. The stang has both metric and american fasteners, so you really need two sets of wrenches. A timing light, digital voltmeter, vacuum gauge, compression tester, fuel pressure test gauge and fuel line coupler tools are some of the test & tuning tools you'll need. Visit the pawn shops and sometimes you can find a deal on tools & test equipment if you stick to well known name brands.

A sheltered work area is almost a must, someplace that you can leave the car in pieces without upsetting anyone. Some guys here have changed a transmission in the parking lot of their apartment in a rainstorm, but they will tell you it wasn't fun. Depending on where you live, a warm dry garage is a nice place to do the winter projects that stangs tend to become.

EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) Computer - every stang after 85 has or had one: don't let it intimidate you. The computer based EFI systems are not hard to fix and most of the time they tell you what's wrong with the engine. Here's a book that will get you started with how the Ford electronic engine control or "computer" works.

Ford Fuel Injection & Electronic Engine Control 1988-1993 by James Probst :ISBN 0-8376-0301-3.

It's about $20 from Borders.com see http://www.amazon.com/ . Select boo....php?t=643651"]Useful Technical Thread Index at the top of the 5.0 Tech forum for lots of good tech notes on upgrades and fixes.[/b]

Things that break often:
T5 5 speed manual transmission (syncros go bad, mostly 3rd gear)
TFI Module (Thin Film Ignition module - mounts on the distributor)
Electric door locks (see the link in my sign for a cheap & easy fix)
O2 sensors(oxygen sensors) They are good for about 60,000 miles and start to go down hill after that.
TPS Sensor (Throttle Position Sensor) causes flaky problems with idle & acceleration.
Fog lights They overheat the wiring and cause the headlights to flicker. The fix is cheap and simple if you can do electrical stuff.
Harmonic Balancer – they separate between the hub and outer ring. A harmonic balancer puller is a must have to change it. You can rent or borrow a puller from most of the larger auto parts stores.

Things that are very durable:
Engine - as long as it hasn't been abused, it will run good for 150,000-200,000 miles without an overhaul
Rear axle other than an occasional case of worn clutches in the traction lock, they almost never have problems.
Computer - believe it or not, the computers seldom have problems of their own. Most of the problems are with the sensors and the wiring.
Suspension – the front and rear suspension has very few problems if the car hasn’t been wrecked or seen a lot of drag strip runs. The drag strip runs tend to distort and tear the mount points for the rear axle control arms. Revving the engine up to 4000 RPM and dumping the clutch with slicks or drag radials tends to break things.

Things that don’t break often but are hard to fix:
Water pump mount bolts – they corrode and shear off when you try to change the water pump.
Rear oil seal on the engine – lots of parts to remove to get to a $20 seal.
Power steering pump – the pumps are noisy and the pulley requires some special tools to remove and install. If you have the tools, they are easy to do. Again, the larger auto parts stores will rent or loan the tools for the pulley.
Power Steering rack - it is hard to get the toe in set so that you can drive the car to the shop to get it properly aligned.
Starter – the top bolt is hard to get a socket on if you don’t have the right combination of socket, universal joint and extensions.

Everything considered, 5.0 Mustangs are not hard to work on. They just require some patience and though before you get started.
 

skunk21

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welcome to stangnet. lots of great info on here. post up some pics of your ride.
have fun with your stang that what it's all about .








ps. do yourslf a favor if you haven't and look the rules over, trust me will save yourself some headaches.


 

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Welcome
 
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