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    Mustanglvr, I tried today to accept the "friend" notice. I hope I did it correctly. Let me...

    Mustanglvr, I tried today to accept the "friend" notice. I hope I did it correctly. Let me know if it does not work. Brian
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    Opinions needed: building my first set of tools for the garage

    Tony, Paul, my kids and my brother in law have done over time, 6 cars. A 74 VW, 68 Firebirds 400 convert, Cobra Replica, 68 GT/CS, then another Cobra. Each time, we vote for "Best tool for the build". Here where I come down. This assumes that you have the needed wrenches and sockets, which...
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    World of Wheels 2007

    I am back, sorry for being gone so long. I will relate a short story to you all about Paul and Zach's set up and the awards program at the show. I was over at the Cobra display with my cobra gear on so I would occasionally walk over to evesdrop on some conversations around the car. For those...
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    What was your first car?

    Ok folks, my first ride was the hand-me-down 65 Ford Custom, four door, 352 4v, auto, plasitic seats from my parents. The first car I bought for myself was a 64 Plymouth Valiant, four door, 225 slant 6, push button auto converted to a 4 spd (freshman year in college). It had been side swiped...
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    FE Mustangs

    Steve, Sorry for implying that one could punch out a 390 to get a 427 or 428. I just meant the blocks themselves were basically the same and that Ford Engineers Bored (Cast) different blocks and used different combinations of parts to make these great engines. I also wanted to give a plug to...
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    FE Mustangs

    I dont know who even knows what FE stands for. I have seen this debate many times. However, you all are correct on the sizes (if memory serves me correctly). The FE engines were first built to be used as Industrial Grade engines. First applications were in Trucks and industrial Equipment...
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    Brake booster woes...

    Jeff, I can tell you that we replaced the brake booster, i think 3 times before we found one that would work!! The are not always good out of the box. We bought ours from O'Reilly Auto Parts right accross the counter. It was $119.99 with the core exchange and has a "lifetime" warrenty. Two...
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    Slideshow

    First of all, I too wish to thank everyone on this site for their help/support while we did our resto and for their kind words afterward. Especially a thanks to our friend BB. He really has a cool car and a nice one too. His generosity of time and a few parts made this a special project...
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    Intake Manifolds for 428 CJs

    Don, the strategy the engine builder used here was two fold. He used some bolts that had the heads cut off as studs to hold the gaskets in place. then he used some silicone to really hold them down. One has to be careful to not make the studs too long as the Manifold will not go down on the...
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    Intake Manifolds for 428 CJs

    Oh Shaun, I forgot to say, Good Morning. I hope your Saturday is going well so far. Brian
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    Intake Manifolds for 428 CJs

    Shaun, any question you have, please let me know. Frankly, when we get down to the last few HP (the 5 we discovered by temp) these engines are nearly living things, all are different. However, there are some things that are common and will give us good ideas how to get those first "easy" HP...
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    Intake Manifolds for 428 CJs

    Shaun and Don, you may also be aware of this, but here is another fact we found made a big difference; "Port Matching". What that means is to match the intake ports on the heads with the openings of the runners on the intake manifold. As well, match the exhaust ports with the header pipes...
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    Intake Manifolds for 428 CJs

    Shaun, the engine build strategy was to match all of the items. At the time of my build, we went to the Edlebrock site and looked at the different packages to figure out what made sense for my application. At that time, they had torque and HP curves to look at for the various combinations...
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    Octane ratings

    Shaun, As I remeber, Octane ratings are not measured the same in all countries. Gas we burn in our cars is not pure Octane. It is a mixture of many things and I am not certain those octane measurements are the same here as in Aust. As I remember it, Octane ratings and the need for Octane is...
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    Intake Manifolds for 428 CJs

    Folks, I was doing some catch up on the site today. I noticed on the "Member of the Month" section a discussion on Intake Manifolds for a 428CJ started by Don and GT asked the questions about performance issues. I am a long way from being an engine builder expert but I went through this...
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    brake booster

    I personally would not take a part that has been sitting for 40 years. The correct parts are available at the popular parts stores as rebuilds. As I remember it, the correct one has the bolt, not the crimp. Paul and I did go through 3, but at least now, we have a good one and can tell you we...
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    Market Need New Mustang Resto Book??

    Paul, thanks for the reply. Our idea is to make it for the novice and very, very understandable. Extensive use of Pics for the reader to get the visual. It was our experience with the books we had that we had a difficult time visualizing what they were talking about. As well, the bound books...
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    Re-tire to what?

    Just a note on the BFGs. We not only have them on our GT/CS, but I also have them on my Cobra S/C. They are NOT "sticky" tires. But, many of my Cobra buddies see them as good looking and are good milage tires. Several companies make "sticky" tires for racing and such, but be ready to replace...
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    Market Need New Mustang Resto Book??

    Folks, All of you are a knowledgable bunch. Question, is there room in the market for another Mustang Restoration Book? PFSlim and I were talking this morning wondering if we could help people with a "Restoring a Mustang on a Limited Budget" book. The thought is we would use some of our...
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    Dresss Up Kit

    James, The info we got was that in 68, for the C code cars (289s) the correct dress up kit was round chrome air cleaner, black crinkled Cobra, Powered by Ford valve covers, chrome push on oil filler caps, and the correct (I forget which one) radiator cap. For the 302 J code cars it was all of...
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