Yes, the "NORMAL" range on the gauge is somewhat vague. Where does the needle on your car run? Most of the SVO's I have had over the years would run between the "N" and the "O" using the stock...
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Yes, the "NORMAL" range on the gauge is somewhat vague. Where does the needle on your car run? Most of the SVO's I have had over the years would run between the "N" and the "O" using the stock...
Another thing to check is the condition of your PRIMARY wiring to the EEC IV ignition module on the distributor. I've had several stock SVO's over the years that had problems with surging under...
I also vaguely remember the same thing. I'm thinking I saw them in a Maximum Motorsports catalog in the early 1990's. You may want to call MM and inquire.
Good to hear your swap went smoothly and that you're happy with the results!
What year is your SVO? How many miles on it? If it's an 84, the TRW variable ratio racks that came with the cars are notorious for leaks and wear. They lacked solid "on-center" feel when new and...
If it ain't broke, fix something else that is. With only 137,000 miles that engine is just barely run in. If you're not having any issues with the head or gasket why go looking for extra work,...
I see Pat has started posting his baby pictures! Next he'll be posting one of himself with his bottle.... probably Dewars if I know Pat!
Nice job!!! I cringe to think that the before pic was the "good" Mach 1. Any pic of what the "bad" Mach 1 looked like?
What? No Depends in the Nomex racing suit?
Good stuff! Thanks, Pat!!!
The original 84 vinyl headliner had a thin 1/8" layer of foam underneath the vinyl that was in turn glued to the backing board. It is this thin layer of foam that rots out and causes the headliner to...
Yes, the 71180 hose will work with the 22-207HDS rack and the 20-6247 pump. I'm presently running that same combo in several of my cars. However, for a 1984 SVO I would go with the 22-207, as the...
Yep, it is a grey, moonskin vinyl.
Over the years I've replaced many of these. The part number you want is A-1 Cardone #22207 or #22207HDTS.
Gee, Pat what's the big deal? A can of Slime and some extra weights on the other side and that tire is good as new! :p
ES2150RL is what I've used to replace the outer tie rod ends on both my 84 SVO and 84 GT Turbo.