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This wouldn't fit through the control arm hole on the Mustang. I should measure and see if it will fit through the hole in the Jag control arm.
This wouldn't fit through the control arm hole on the Mustang. I should measure and see if it will fit through the hole in the Jag control arm.
0 2017/05/10 21:23:52 Rivguy
I used these on my '96 Mustang, still not the best.
I used these on my '96 Mustang, still not the best.
0 2017/05/10 21:22:41 Rivguy
These are out
These are out
0 2017/05/10 21:21:44 Rivguy
0 2017/05/10 21:21:00 Rivguy
What do you think>
What do you think>
0 2017/05/10 21:19:25 Rivguy
0 2017/04/27 14:12:39 Rivguy
0 2017/04/23 16:20:43 Rivguy
0 2017/04/21 11:21:42 Rivguy
This is listed on CL for 7,000 or so. No motor or transmission.
This is listed on CL for 7,000 or so. No motor or transmission.
0 2017/04/21 11:20:25 Rivguy
I'm definitely getting too old for this stuff! Luckily my latest adventure took place in the garage.
I'm definitely getting too old for this stuff! Luckily my latest adventure took place in the garage.
0 2017/04/08 12:56:22 Rivguy
I taped these hard to reach bolts into place before I raised the tranny back in. Made it MUCH easier.
I taped these hard to reach bolts into place before I raised the tranny back in. Made it MUCH easier.
0 2017/04/08 12:29:59 Rivguy
Since you've got the tranny out, why not fit a drainplug?
Since you've got the tranny out, why not fit a drainplug?
0 2017/04/08 12:27:14 Rivguy
The Harbor Freight tranny jack made removal and replacement very easy.
The Harbor Freight tranny jack made removal and replacement very easy.
0 2017/04/08 12:25:40 Rivguy
The ratchet ends up by the tailshaft housing!
The ratchet ends up by the tailshaft housing!
0 2017/04/08 12:21:15 Rivguy
Yes it is a long way up there. You'll use a lot of extensions!
Yes it is a long way up there. You'll use a lot of extensions!
0 2017/04/08 12:20:04 Rivguy
Using a support bar frees up more room underneath the car. It also allows you to easily drop the motor an inch or so. That makes it easier to access the bellhousing bolts, shift cable, and cooler lines. I found that the trans filler tube got in the way of accessing a bellhousing bolt and the cooler line fittings. Remove the filler tube first.
Using a support bar frees up more room underneath the car. It also allows you to easily drop the motor an inch or so. That makes it easier to access the bellhousing bolts, shift cable, and cooler lines. I found that the trans filler tube got in the way of accessing a bellhousing bolt and the cooler line fittings. Remove the filler tube first.
0 2017/04/08 12:15:21 Rivguy
0 2017/04/08 12:14:33 Rivguy
Since the trannys out, why not add a drain plug?
Since the trannys out, why not add a drain plug?
0 2017/04/08 12:01:33 Rivguy
You will find yourself with the ratchet back by the tailshaft.
You will find yourself with the ratchet back by the tailshaft.
0 2017/04/08 11:59:59 Rivguy
Yes it is a long way up to the front! There's only three bolts that are pretty impossible to see from underneath. You can feel then though. The deep troughs that the boults fit into make them fairly easy to find.
Yes it is a long way up to the front! There's only three bolts that are pretty impossible to see from underneath. You can feel then though. The deep troughs that the boults fit into make them fairly easy to find.
0 2017/04/08 11:57:02 Rivguy
Labeling the wrenches and sockets makes it much easier to select the right size when your cricking your neck and squinting through dirty reading glasses.
Labeling the wrenches and sockets makes it much easier to select the right size when your cricking your neck and squinting through dirty reading glasses.
0 2017/04/08 11:54:40 Rivguy
Using a support bar frees up room under the car.Note the use of rubber hose on the protruding threaded ends. Protects your hood from damage if you close it accidentally.
Using a support bar frees up room under the car.Note the use of rubber hose on the protruding threaded ends. Protects your hood from damage if you close it accidentally.
0 2017/04/08 11:50:32 Rivguy
Using a engine support bar leaves more room to work underneath. Note the rubber hoses on the protruding threaded shafts, this will prevent hood damage if you should close the hood accidently!
Using a engine support bar leaves more room to work underneath. Note the rubber hoses on the protruding threaded shafts, this will prevent hood damage if you should close the hood accidently!
0 2017/04/08 11:46:58 Rivguy
0 2017/02/25 09:43:30 Rivguy
It seems high enough in front. I'll see how it works with the new transmission jack.
It seems high enough in front. I'll see how it works with the new transmission jack.
0 2017/02/22 21:51:57 Rivguy
I put the ramps under the rear wheels, it gave me 8 inches of lift.
I put the ramps under the rear wheels, it gave me 8 inches of lift.
0 2017/02/22 21:50:23 Rivguy
these are from Harbor Freight
these are from Harbor Freight
0 2017/01/24 19:08:51 Rivguy
0 2017/01/12 19:18:40 Rivguy
0 2016/12/30 09:57:53 Rivguy
I guess these go to some R.C. thingie.
I guess these go to some R.C. thingie.
0 2016/12/06 17:42:17 Rivguy
I learned that this is not the aux. pump
I learned that this is not the aux. pump
0 2016/12/06 17:41:01 Rivguy
I learned that this was not the auxilary pump.
I learned that this was not the auxilary pump.
0 2016/12/06 17:39:33 Rivguy
Not too bad for a low buck project.
Not too bad for a low buck project.
0 2016/12/02 10:09:57 Rivguy
the left side had sustained more damage.
the left side had sustained more damage.
0 2016/12/02 10:07:14 Rivguy
The left side had sustained the most damage.
The left side had sustained the most damage.
0 2016/12/02 10:05:54 Rivguy
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