Re: TWO PEICE oil pan modification & replacement.
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by V8Demon
1d ago
Anything that gets the seal of approval from Project Farm is a good product as far as I'm concerned. While some of his tests aren't quite something that could be produced by a lab, they're much more than the average person would do for testing and he's genuinely unbiased ..read more
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Re: Chuck's '83 TBird
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by Chuck W
1w ago
I don't put a ton of miles on the car, but I also have 3 other cars that can drive on any given day. Still, with the car choices and riding my bike to work 1-2 days a week, none of my cars get a bunch of miles put on them. With the interior built back out, and the car is now usable to haul kiddos around, it'll be driven more. Right now, I'm not inclined to pay a bunch of money on tires, so I'm probably going to use a set of the Falken Ziex 950's on it. I've used them on several vehicles. While I have no plans for snow/rain driving in this thing, it'll get driven in the cold if things are dry ..read more
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Re: Chuck's '83 TBird
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by gtbird
1w ago
Chuck, in the 20 years that I had my 88, with the same wheels you have, I had run through a set of Khumo and a set of Hankook tires. Didn’t care for the Khumo’s but the Hankook’s performed well. Price back in the day was very reasonable, especially compared to some of the more major brands. Since you don’t put a great amount of miles on the car, whatever you buy will probably age out before wearing out. Good luck with your choice. Rick ..read more
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Re: Chuck's '83 TBird
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by Mikey97D
1w ago
Nice to see you got it moving again to enjoy the spring weather. Surprised the 2.3L non turbo Mustangs have the WC T5 also. Good to know ..read more
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Re: Chuck's '83 TBird
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by Chuck W
1w ago
Finished this up today. (Had it done yesterday, but didn't have time to put the battery back in and test drive it) Got the clutch disc swapped out. Not too keen on the seemingly sparse friction material on the Sachs SD1228, but I'll run it for now. The 9-puck just doesn't play nice w/o revving the hell out of it to get things moving. Put a new output seal on the replacement transmission, and the factory plug for the shifter box has long been gone (was using this trans for mock-ups on other projects), and I couldn't seem to find the proper part online, so I just turned down one from alumi ..read more
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Re: Cleaveland at it's best.
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by Ductape91
1w ago
Neat ..read more
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Cleaveland at it's best.
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by Muttwood
2w ago
Sent to me by a fellow auto worker ..read more
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Re: Chuck's '83 TBird
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by Chuck W
2w ago
Well, the roof wrap hasn't happened, as winter set in before I could get around to it, and things have been busy since the first of the year. (And the weather is just now starting to cooperate) Today was the day, however, that I got started on the transmission and clutch disc R ..read more
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Re: Speed of Air Pistons
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by Mikey97D
3w ago
Interesting Concept. We'll have to see how it handles real world use and longevity. All those "edges" make me think hot spots but diesel is different. There's been some aftermarket heads for 2 stroke bikes using different squish patterns that people often rave about giving a better combustion ..read more
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Speed of Air Pistons
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by jcassity
3w ago
We have a lot of good technical engineering minds here and i wanted to know your overall impression on the new Speed of Air pistons. Real use data heafty data points lending itself to have earned the tag "New Piston Breakthrough",, just my opinion so far. try not to focus on cost ,, many people do not know the two most expensive phases of a project are R ..read more
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