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Old 07-26-2012, 08:17 AM
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Also, don't forget to check the brakes - "Remember"????
how could I ever forget Gregg?

actually that was one of the first things I did. The pads all look like they are at about 75% and even the rears are good. The master cylinder was almost empty. I filled it last week so i could monitor the level. So far it has not changed and I will bleeding the brakes prior to blast off.

Today is rear differential inspection/servicing day. I am also going to remove the deck lid for some closer inspection. There may be to much rust under the lip to use the current one. If need be I have a nice tan deck lid off a certain 1989 FHP car.........Remember ??????
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I've heard lots of different suggestions but I'm curious what you do to prep an engine for the initial fire-up? It's been quite a while since its been started right?
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New dash in, along with a new tilt steering column and an ignition switch that works !!
Tilt steering column?
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Tilt steering column?
I believe you could get tilt until '89 then the airbag did away with tilt.
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I believe you could get tilt until '89 then the airbag did away with tilt.
My '88 FHP did not have tilt wheel, so I am guessing this is being added for conveince. Also did not have a radio from the factory...that made for long drives to shows.
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I believe tilt was available up until 89. My '86 UHP has tilt but jarhed's 86 FHP did not.
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Old 07-26-2012, 08:16 PM
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Tilt was available. I have tilt in the 1985 TXDPS car (documented on the Marti Report)
I installed the tilt column as it was the only non-airbag aero car column I could get my hands on. (thanks Anthony !)
"IF" I do the complete resto on the car I will more than likely put a non-tilt column back in the car. I saved the original but it needs an entire ignition switch assembly reinstalled before it can be used.


got her running today !

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I've heard lots of different suggestions but I'm curious what you do to prep an engine for the initial fire-up? It's been quite a while since its been started right?

The best I can say is it has probably been at least 5 years since it ran last. The existing fuel tank was very rusty, and the fuel pump was siezed. The ignition switch was in numerous pieces also. To prep it for start-up I did the following:

first thing was I turned the motor by hand to make sure it wasn't locked up.
then replaced fuel tank, fuel pump, fuel gage sending unit.
installed a new fuel filter.
added 5 gallons of fresh gas with fuel injector cleaner added.
unhooked fuel lines at the engine and cycled the fuel pump to flush lines.
changed the oil and oil filter, transmission fluid, and rear diff fluids.
topped off brake fluid, power steering fluid and coolant.
hooked up vacuum lines, checked throttle connections, etc.
cleaned battery cables and installed new battery.
checked the brakes.

Today I tried to start the car to "get some action".

1. It cranked ten seconds and tried to fire.

2. It then cranked about five seconds, fired and ran about 15 seconds.

3. It then fired right up but idled rough, and the lifters were a little loud for about a minute. Within two minutes everything smoothed out.

The engine runs quiet, holds excellent oil pressure, idles and accelerates with no issues. The power steering pump is quiet, the alternator is charging, and there are no leaks to be found.

All is well and this car is on her way back.

Here is a video of todays.... "action" lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f55V-...ature=youtu.be

next up is finishing the dash/cluster assembly, bolting in a seat, and taking a drive.
I will be ordering a Marti Report for this car soon but it appears as though it did have a radio. (code 8)
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Nice job.

FHP cars had tilt and radios. Marti report for an '89. http://www.specialservicemustang.net...2015marti1.pdf
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Coming along nicely Jim ! sounded good on the video clip.....
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Nice job.

FHP cars had tilt and radios. Marti report for an '89. http://www.specialservicemustang.net...2015marti1.pdf
I went back and looked at my '88 door tag. It should have had a radio, but did not...it had a radio delete plate. Also it did not have tilt...but that was an '88. The radio I can see anyone doing, but I can not imagine someone putting in non tilt wheel....of course stranger things have happened.
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