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The Rabbit1

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  1. should bolt right up. these flexplates are not easy to find so that's a nice find.
  2. you can buy aluminum tape that is very reflective. heat gun to get the lens off, clean everything up, add tape, assemble with clear rtv. use a rubber kitchen mat from walmart to make a gasket to seal taillight to car.
  3. the ecu does not "think" it is making 10psi, it "expects" 10 psi. these cars do not measure the pressure. they only add enough fuel to cover the air. if you're having problems during boost I would start out looking at the secondary fuel injector. the factory boost gauge is known to not read correctly so there's no point in even looking at it. if you don't want to pay for upgrades to help diagnose your problems, you will not get far with these cars.
  4. sorry, threw the stuff out, couldn't keep waiting.
  5. may I ask what is the offset while bumpsting your thread sir?
  6. Did you check or replace with new oil pump? if so..Did you get the correct oil pump?
  7. edited original post to what is left.
  8. And sold, payed, boxed, and going out the door! record time transaction, awesome buyer!
  9. all parts pulled, awaiting payment and/or requests.
  10. as title says, ported a bit, works good, need space, shipping quote $20. paypal is conejomotorwerx@gmail.com
  11. it was, pm enroute. Let me find a box
  12. no need for these parts? hate to throw them out
  13. so no one is interested at all? gotta move it one way or another, hate to throw it out, someone? any offers? $40 + shipping?
  14. Pulled everything some time ago, kept indoors, ABS computer, brackets, hydraulic control unit and anything else is waiting to ship. will start price at $100 shipped.
  15. Pulling the A/C out of the car, all parts worked afaik, the secondary condenser behind the air dam is mangled up, but pulling it for weight. Drier was replaced, hardly used, lines were all straight last I checked. pics will come. starting prices: some include shipping, will adjust once I figure out shipping costs. feel free to make offers if I'm over the normal pricing for this stuff. tensioner pulley with bracket, a/c comp bracket, Main condenser and lines are still available, anyone? Car is 88 auto conquest, non SHP. no fans, ac fan bracket is up for sale though.. not pulling the evaporator at this time. email is conejomotorwerx@gmail.com paypal is same.
  16. I ask because I had my car off when I first got it and I remember the headlights had me about to tear the electrical apart till I happened to turn the key and they cycled.. I believe if the key is off the pass lever motion won't actuate the relay giving the idea that they are broke.. amiright? car is tore apart otherwise I would just test it out..
  17. Apple cider vinegar works wonders on water heaters in your home, should do good in the radiator I would think? and start changing hoses, the softer ones take precedence.. They will give out when you really don't want them to. and it'll be a small one under the turbo or intake so then you have to wait till the car cools down to work on it and make you late.. and in the words of Christopher Lloyd: Doc: I foresee two possibilities. One, losing what was destined to be the love of your life and you'd simply be miserable or possibly commit suicide... Or two, the rupture of said hose could create a time paradox, the results of which could cause a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space time continuum, and destroy the entire universe! Granted, that's a worse case scenario. The destruction might in fact be very localized, limited to merely our own galaxy. Marty McFly: Well, that's a relief.
  18. these shipped to 23456 please and thank you, AC delete firewall plug Coolant temp sensors
  19. stock fan shrouds? don't even need the fan blades or motors if they are bad or make shipping worse. shipped to 23456. have parts to trade if needed.
  20. would it do this with car turned off?
  21. see if you can find "KROIL" spray the bolts the day before, they will come out like new. I get it at the local "Fleet supply" places. I work on Sea-going vessels, "Boats".. the bolts I deal with sit in Ocean water for months and years, this stuff works better than anything else I have tried.. other than a torch, lol Here's a pic of the stuff: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads18/Kroil1282969308.jpg
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