I’m not sure of the number. I have GT40 heads (not the P heads).So what is the motor craft plug number and which heads do you have again?
That’s where I’m putting my money aswell. Gonna get it pulled this weekend. Final piece of the puzzle and it’ll officially be fixed and ready to drive after 2.5 long yearsRear main or possibly leakage from the flywheel bolts, my money is on the seal.
just a guess though
that sentence was all wrong, here, let me correct it..... "that will officially be fixed and ready to drive till the next thing breaks"........That’s where I’m putting my money aswell. Gonna get it pulled this weekend. Final piece of the puzzle and it’ll officially be fixed and ready to drive after 2.5 long years
We are going to pretend that this autocross event I plan on attending will not cause any issues to the car my wallet needs to enjoy fantasy land for a little bitthat sentence was all wrong, here, let me correct it..... "that will officially be fixed and ready to drive till the next thing breaks"........
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What is the best option to do a smoke test on the exhaust just put the tip in the tailpipe and wrap a Rag to keep the smoke in ?I’ve tried clocking them in the past and haven’t had any luck, I’ll try it again tomorrow when I get it put back together. There’s been a nasty vacuum leak coming from somewhere towards my lower intake. My smoke machine couldn’t find it but that’s where it sounds like it’s coming from. I’m taking it apart down to there and I’m gonna put it back together and see if the leak disappears.
What is the best option to do a smoke test on the exhaust just pit the tip in the tailpipe and wrap a Rag to keep the smoke in ?I’ve tried clocking them in the past and haven’t had any luck, I’ll try it again tomorrow when I get it put back together. There’s been a nasty vacuum leak coming from somewhere towards my lower intake. My smoke machine couldn’t find it but that’s where it sounds like it’s coming from. I’m taking it apart down to there and I’m gonna put it back together and see if the leak disappears.
Yes I heard a lot about that dreaded BBK whistle to so I stayed away and installed a 70 mm accufab throttle body. No problems at all.Yes but not in regards to the BBK throttle body. Too many have experienced the dreaded BBK whistle.
What is the best option to do a smoke test on the exhaust just pit the tip in the tailpipe and wrap a Rag to keep the smoke in ?I’ve tried clocking them in the past and haven’t had any luck, I’ll try it again tomorrow when I get it put back together. There’s been a nasty vacuum leak coming from somewhere towards my lower intake. My smoke machine couldn’t find it but that’s where it sounds like it’s coming from. I’m taking it apart down to there and I’m gonna put it back together and see if the leak disappears.
Yes I heard a lot about that dreaded BBK whistle to so I stayed away and installed a 70 mm accufab throttle body. No problems at all.Yes but not in regards to the BBK throttle body. Too many have experienced the dreaded BBK whistle.
If the smog pipe that goes to the back of the heads is it easy clean the carbon out? or is it just better to order a new one from LMR? and install it? I'm getting thermactor codes and I think it is cuz the smog pipe Is plugged up. Changed my EGR Valve and it was plugged solid installed a new one I am getting better gas milage now.The only vacuum that goes into the reservoir in the passenger fender connects to the solenoids and the EGR valve itself. There is no vacuum going anywhere else from it.
What is the best option to do a smoke test on the exhaust just pit the tip in the tailpipe and wrap a Rag to keep the smoke in ?
I haven’t checked the wire for any damage, but the starter does engage. When you turn the key you can hear it spinning, so it’s getting power. But it isn’t conmecting to the flywheel for some reason..Check the trigger wire, the smaller of the two connected to the starter, one end should be connected to the solenoid on the inner fender, power to that wire kicks the starter drive into the flywheel, you should hear it move.
I think.
That's the way mine worked.
That's why I said to apply power to the small wire so you could hear that the starter drive is or is not engaging the flywheel.I haven’t checked the wire for any damage, but the starter does engage. When you turn the key you can hear it spinning, so it’s getting power. But it isn’t conmecting to the flywheel for some reason..
There has been a large oil leak dripping right on it for a while if that could cause it. But I’m wondering about what could have caused this since it was running great before I pulled the trans, and now it doesn’t start correctly. Could something I did with pulling the transmission cause this?If all the wiring is as should be then it sounds like the starter is spinning but not pushing the starter gear outwards to engage the flywheel. This is typically a fault of the starter bendix drive. Pull the starter and take it to the parts store for testing to confirm.
You have never heard of a shop replacing a worn starter in a car before??There has been a large oil leak dripping right on it for a while if that could cause it. But I’m wondering about what could have caused this since it was running great before I pulled the trans, and now it doesn’t start correctly. Could something I did with pulling the transmission cause this?