The 7.3 may be the good one, but I'd rather be Cummin than 'strokin.I have the good one, 97 7.3 turbo. Never been chipped.
It is a little slow but will pull a house down the road all day long.
I'm just messin' wit ya.
The 7.3 may be the good one, but I'd rather be Cummin than 'strokin.I have the good one, 97 7.3 turbo. Never been chipped.
It is a little slow but will pull a house down the road all day long.
that's got more horse power and half the physical size!The 7.3 may be the good one, but I'd rather be Cummin than 'strokin.
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I'm just messin' wit ya.
Might be time for a starter and a battery, low voltage puts s strain on stuff.I am afraid to dig into the wires for the starter and grounds. But I will strive for this nice of job. The PO upgraded the alternator, and it looks like he used the right gauge of wires. The problem is if the battery is a bit low, the solenoid might stick and need a whack. And now the starter is starting to get noisy.
The battery tests fine, (but is almost ten years old, thanks to bring stored full and disconnected and good luck.) And yes, the starter will be replaced after I get the connections and cables checked. It’s too cold to get really excited about doing it at the moment. It sounded great until the solenoid stuck last time.Might be time for a starter and a battery, low voltage puts s strain on stuff.
The solenoids are still worse than hot garbage. I bought BW or whatever brand from O'Reilly for my Mercury a few years ago. It literally fell apart in my hands when I tried to install it. I ordered a Motorcraft after that.I learned a long time ago to keep an extra solenoid for my Fords in the glovebox... And a duraspark box back when I had one of those, the aftermarket Duraspark boxes from the parts stores in the 2000s were hot garbage and the solenoids were worse.
The battery tests fine, (but is almost ten years old, thanks to bring stored full and disconnected and good luck.) And yes, the starter will be replaced after I get the connections and cables checked. It’s too cold to get really excited about doing it at the moment. It sounded great until the solenoid stuck last time.
This.That battery most likely needs to be desulfated.
There are many like it but this one is mine: Amazon product ASIN B001JSTM8IView: https://smile.amazon.com/XTREME-CHARGE-XC100-P-Maintenance-Desulfator/dp/B001JSTM8I/ref=sr_1_37?crid=26HLSPVA3X9QX&keywords=desulfator+battery+charger&qid=1578926263&sprefix=desulfat%2Caps%2C149&sr=8-37
Batteries that will make voltage and are stored will over time, accumulate sulfates on the plates. This destroys capacity. Putting the battery back into use with low capacity causes low voltage conditions that begin destroying the plates.
These units are worth their weight in gold when used under the right conditions.
Your alternator and regular use does a good job of preventing sulfate accumulation. Batteries could still use a desulfator once year or so. Even those in good condition.
stuff like a working fuel gauge, well it works but you have to guess what it is indicating
and then the charging system, it's still a generator and 6 volt and I have no idea what shape the generator is in 'cept it does charge. When it wants to.I like your style!To Sell or To Sale? Great. Now I’m going to have to check with a dictionary.
If you put the louvers on, patina or not, you have to have a subwoofer big enough to make them vibrate like the car is giving us the raspberries. The stereo does not even have to sound good, but the buzz is a time period requirement.
As far as the throttle cable and clutch, why not just pop the clutch and squeal the tires? I figure you are way out of your teens, so who’s going to care if you are out reliving your youth and having some fun?
Man JR, how can you work in such a brightly lit, clean area!Time for a
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Got some things done around the house, on the dump truck and inside the garage, time to work on the car.
It has gotten to be a pain to drive with the sticky accelerator pedal, starts out ok but after warm up it sticks when you first try to take off, embarrassing really, try'n to take off from a stop is difficult to be smooth, ease down on the pedal and when it finally moves it's like rev'n up and I'm riding the clutch to keep from looking like a fool. And I look foolish enough.
Anyway that is just one of many things. a new issue that I spotted when I got the car into the garage and placed the drip pan under it was the lower radiator support it getting crusty, surface rust mostly from when it was straightened but not cleaned and painted. Now I have to keep the repairs/upgrades to mandatory things to get it running better/easier to drive and not turn it into a restoration.
I want to drive this crate anytime, anywhere like I did when I first put it on the road.
Manditory pics:
Where the heck is the doghouse of that car