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26438
I doubt that an AL radiator would fix the problem unless the rad were the source of the leak. Even a pinhole leak can cause an overheated condition becuase it...
Bob&Missy
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May 1, 2003
7:11 am
26439
a big aluminum radiator would do a pretty good job of masking the problem, though. pressure-testing the system is a good idea. if you don't find the leak...
Theodore Chen
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May 1, 2003
7:32 am
26440
Another thing to check is the radiator cap. If it is bad, it wont hold pressure and you could boil-off your fluid. This could result in some lost fluid. It...
Tim Clark
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May 1, 2003
9:27 am
26441
good point. and if you are using a lev-r-vent cap, throw it as far away from you as possible. they go bad with regularity, and the last time i bought one, i...
Theodore Chen
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May 1, 2003
10:07 am
26442
Scott Spangenberg wrote: I've got the T-bird arms too (sitting on the floor), so I am keeping my fingers crossed! :-) I believe that the '86 k-member is...
Laplante, J. (Jeff)
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May 1, 2003
1:28 pm
26443
Guys, My friend is building a Shelby Cobra and it has a hydraulic clutch. Where the clutch slave cylinder attaches to the hard line on the chassis, the fitting...
Michael Beall
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May 1, 2003
2:13 pm
26444
thanks for the info. i hadn't heard of that problem on the contours. ron, what wheels were you using that cracked? brock IMPORTANT - THIS MESSAGE (INCLUDING...
Brock Ivers
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May 1, 2003
2:20 pm
26445
Thanks guys. Looks like I will have to buy some new control arms then dang it. Oh well at least their only $60 apiece ! preston...
Peterson, Preston
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May 1, 2003
2:27 pm
26446
Hydrulic pressures in clutch full enagagment willl be considerably less than that seen in braking systems. IT should work with no problems.I've seen high...
Richard Lopez
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May 1, 2003
2:38 pm
26447
I tighten the lugs on my Cobra at 85 and they stay perfect all day. I tighten the lugnuts on my RX7 at 80, and they also stay perfect all day. I have never...
Carlo Sparacio
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May 1, 2003
2:56 pm
26448
I am still trying to figure out why a club would want to accept the liability risk by approving the lug nut torque settings during tech? If the tech guy was...
Carlo Sparacio
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May 1, 2003
3:01 pm
26449
... fingers ... i agree but think the benefits of a double-check to avoid an incident outweigh the liability risk. my concern is with mandating a torque that...
Brock Ivers
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May 1, 2003
3:20 pm
26450
Welcome to The Road Racing and Autocross Mustang List Charter: The Road Racing and Autocross Mustang List is for discussion of technical issues related to race...
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May 1, 2003
4:15 pm
26451
From: "Michael Beall" <mikebeall@...> Reply-To: rrax-mustang@yahoogroups.com Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 10:13:37 -0400 ... I *suspect* it'll be ok. But... ...
Robert King
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May 1, 2003
6:14 pm
26452
I am with you on this - and actually there are a few things that get 'teched' that I feel should be listed as 'recommended' but not required - case in point - ...
Jim Pantas (whr)
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May 1, 2003
6:58 pm
26453
kent makes a good point about the benefit of trailbraking w/v700's. Anyone have an opinion on how to drive ra1's in 275/40/17 all around on a griggs f/r fox?...
peter c russell
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May 1, 2003
7:44 pm
26454
Got probst book, evtm, and helm service manual, what else do i need? Please read on: I've done 3 engine r'n'r's in the last 5years along with significant...
peter c russell
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May 1, 2003
7:44 pm
26455
Anyone have an AN flaring tool? I'd like to re-do the brake lines on the rear end and totally get rid of the SAE fittings, running AN plumbing from the axle...
Robert King
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May 1, 2003
7:58 pm
26456
I'm not a wheel to wheel competitor, but i've been to some west coast nasa events as a spectator with the contingent from U CAL santa barbara while my car is...
peter c russell
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May 1, 2003
8:03 pm
26457
I have a Parker flaring tool that I got from Earl's Indy. It is a great tool and makes 37 deg. flares simple. I highly recommend it. I just "re-lined" my...
Paul Bird
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May 1, 2003
8:06 pm
26458
Um, Jim. Bad example. If you are ever up this way, I'll give you a tour of the burn unit where I work. Lotta folks wish they had had a bella clava. Ears don't...
David Hester
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May 1, 2003
9:27 pm
26459
Are the front lca's on the 86 Fox3 the same as those from 87-93? TIA __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier....
Richard Lopez
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May 2, 2003
1:11 am
26460
IMO, you should trail brake whenever the situation allows it. Carlo "will race for food" Sparacio T.C. Motorsports LLC- http://www.tcmotorsports.net ... From:...
Carlo Sparacio
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May 2, 2003
1:43 am
26461
That's an interesting idea - my only alteration would be the cost involved - I have a complete AI/X car - complete MM suspension - seriously built 351w - total...
Jim Pantas (whr)
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May 2, 2003
1:58 am
26462
Baby Grands are sweet also. They flatout haul ass!!!!!!! http://www.babygrandracing.com/car.htm ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New...
Richard Lopez
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May 2, 2003
2:04 am
26463
Pete, You actually have more documentation than I regarding this. I don't have the Probst book. I do believe that Ford offered a vacuum diagram similar to the ...
John Nelson
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May 2, 2003
3:52 am
26464
Yea, I love to watch those things. I have never driven one, but I would love to. I think they should make a scaled Mustang and Camaro body for the road ...
James Adams
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May 2, 2003
4:14 am
26465
For the most part, yes. There were changes to the ball joint, but the length is the same. ... From: Richard Lopez [mailto:richard_lopez@...] Sent:...
Ginsberg Adam
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May 2, 2003
12:22 pm
26466
Have you considered SN95 lca's? http://www.wildhorsesracing.com/projects/frontlcas/index.shtml Jim Pantas www.wildhorsesracing.com 704.436.8211 "Your...
Jim Pantas (whr)
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May 2, 2003
1:11 pm
26467
... road racers. Bump that, a BG with one of those bodies would be cool. I think they could hit a whole new market if they threw Trans-Am style bodies on the...
Got Vic?
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May 2, 2003
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