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How To Resurface a Flywheel
By BogusSVO,
How To Resurface a Flywheel I need to replace the clutch, and I want a “new” clutch surface on my flywheel so the clutch will operate problem free. The first step is to have the flywheel cleaned of oil , grease and grime. This flywheel is in decent shape minimal warp and few hot spots http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii49/BogusSVO/flywheel/DSCF3813.jpg I found my Ford Dark Blue Spray Paint!! http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii49/BogusSVO/flywheel/DSCF3823.jpg Next is to mount the
How Valve springs are checked
By BogusSVO,
How Valve springs are checked I had to check the valve springs for a 4G63T This is a simple process. But a specialized piece of equipment is needed. I use a Rimac spring tester with a 300lbs scale. The first thing to do is set the stop to the correct height. The spec used is 66lbs @ 1.575 I find that a venier caliper is more accurate than the built in scale. http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii49/BogusSVO/4G63T%20head/DSCF3967.jpg Place the spring to be tested in the spring teste
Car runs like crap over 10-12psi
By Josh '88,
My red '88 runs great when my boost controller is set at 10-12psi and below, I'd like to run my 14G to 15psi but the car will not run right. I recently replaced the plugs, wires, cap, and rotor button, no fix. I've got a fuel filter ordered and it'll be here tomorrow, but I'm not sure if that's the cause. Right now at full throttle, my wideband reads in the low-mid 10 range. The car's fuel filter has about 30k miles on it, so it needs replaced anyway. If that's not the fix, what else could it po
I need a driver side fender widebody (red)
By 408quest,
drunk driver hit my car over the weekend now i need a driver side fender will like red but any color will be cool no rust or lots of dents please let me know what you have thanks i am located in san jose ca 95122 i will pay shipping for the right fender....mike
