that reminds me of my merc, first day i got the trip permit on it, it stalled going down one of the busy streets, and woldent start, so i ended up pushing it off to a side street poped the hood, and found that the power wire for the coil had burnd off, so i just stripped the end of the wire and jammed it into place and made it home alwrite, mind u i have forgotten all about this and still driving around with the wire jamed into place, and this has been since late summer when i got the car on the road, so mayby i should actualy fix that...lol
Anyhow cant wait to see this thing start transforming into a street machine, should be very cool..
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2/22/08, 10:07pm: Just got back with the car via towtruck. Seems the ignition system crapped out on me 2 miles from the house after being driven probably 30-plus miles with no trouble. 56 bucks later, I'm thinking maybe I should spring for a AAA membership. :nonono:
Next step: install intercessory ignition system.
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Hmmmmmm.........za veels are turning on this project. I like.
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Originally posted by torquelover View PostNice sig pic. It would be cool if you flipped one around, but then you'd have a RHD Panther. I imagine the new Vic to be the POS's big brother, and not a twin, due to the year. Well, Michael, will it be evil or good? And you're spot on about the D/A converter(s). I'll dig it out next time you swing out here. I like the idea of a high-winding 302. I can see it now: All I hear is a wicked NASCAR style shriek...and then you fly by with a big grin on your face in the Vic. There are some used GT40s on eBay in Ohio...
Screw getting more GT40s, if I ever fix that one buggered spark plug hole, I'll just send Gerry my extra set of cores.
Speaking of heads, I must remember to Heli-coil one of my valvecover bolt holes that some joker hogged out at some point in these E7 heads' past.
Which reminds me, maybe I should think about swapping the 2.5" X-pipe exhaust onto the sedan and putting the wagon tails on the wagon ...... maybe I'd better not get too far ahead of myself, though, because I'm 98% sure there are some wussy rear gears that've gotta go byebye first.Last edited by 1987cp; 02-21-2008, 11:34 PM.
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Nice sig pic. It would be cool if you flipped one around, but then you'd have a RHD Panther. I imagine the new Vic to be the POS's big brother, and not a twin, due to the year. Well, Michael, will it be evil or good? And you're spot on about the D/A converter(s). I'll dig it out next time you swing out here. I like the idea of a high-winding 302. I can see it now: All I hear is a wicked NASCAR style shriek...and then you fly by with a big grin on your face in the Vic. There are some used GT40s on eBay in Ohio...Last edited by torquelover; 02-21-2008, 11:19 PM.
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Thanks, Packmang! I wasn't sure what to do at first, given the images I've got, and then realized I could just set those two side-by-side and blur between them by hand. :p
Dunno about the POS's evil twin ... I'm still thinking of my old 351 core more for the wagon than the sedan ... probably don't totally need 400-plus lb-ft making the lighter car all squirrelly all the time. The sedan seems to say more high-winding-five-oh to me, so I'm thinking maybe I'll eventually take one of my shortblocks and add BHP heads and toss the E8 cam back in it with probably my Offy divided single-plane and see what it'll do. On DD it looks like an easy 400hp (419@6500 according to the sim), and I only need 350 with that car to make 10 lbs/hp.Last edited by 1987cp; 02-21-2008, 11:18 PM.
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I like the new sig pic!!! Is your two door going to be the evil twin of Torquelover's P72? I don't know how much more wicked you get than that; though it is a two door, so I guess that should count for something.
Packman
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One of the best-sounding head units (great D/A converter) around in the early 90's, The Denon DCT-950R, complete with the rarely found remote control for your back seat audio tweaking pleasure:
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Originally posted by torquelover View PostNext time you're out here, I have something that will get you out of the 70's and 80's and at least into the 90's, unless you want to go retro. If you like semi-retro, I have found a tape under my Mark VIII's armrest for you. It's Madonna...
Oh, by the way, this evening I noticed what appear to be a pair of small two-way Alpines peeking through the dashpad. I don't think there are any rear speakers currently installed, though .... I also noticed that in fact the original front dash plate, presumably for a shaft-style radio, was indeed at some point hacked to fit a modern DIN head unit.
What sort of '90s equipment did you have in mind?
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Hm... well, turns out I couldn't find the Black Magic or the Meguiar's ... I wiped it down with silicone lubricant for the time being, but I'll have to make sure to get some real vinyl protectant on it in the near future.
Also did a quick check of functions underhood .... turns out there does appear to be a fast-idle cam function, even though I can't locate the item itself, and the cap and rotor were NASTY! Probably a miracle it ran at all with that the way it was. I cleaned up the rotor and installed a good cap I had, along with a better battery and positive battery cable, and it seems a bit happier now. Possibly even good enough to trundle around town a bit until the engine swap takes place. I also took it around the block a couple more times and came to a couple of conclusions: 1) the TV rod is adjusted quite loose, and 2) the bench seat really isn't growing on me in any great hurry. I think I just might be swapping it out for my Mustang seats when the opportunity allows, and probably for now install the '79 vinyls in the Merc.
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well its cuz armourall is too water and dont have enough oils in it to take the punishment of the weather.
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