05-16-2014, 10:54 AM | #226 |
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A while back I had a leaky hydroboost booster and made the decision to switch to manual brakes with the Wilwood m/c. I've never really been happy with the feel of the brakes since making the switch. I've had a spare booster laying around that I pulled from the local yard, so I decided to clean it up and make the switch back to power brakes. My m/c is a 1" bore, which I had for manual brakes, so I'm curious how well it's going to work with a booster. Since I have it, and it is still plumbed in, I might as well give it a shot and see how it performs. Should be getting in a couple more fittings today for the booster, and hopefully get it back together sometime this weekend. I also decided to print my own SPID sheet, just for my own reference, with old RPO codes as well as a few newer ones for upgrades. It's not perfect, but it'll do for now.
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awesome!
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05-16-2014, 01:44 PM | #229 |
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Awesome work on the spid! I'm going to need more info on that thing
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Thanks buddy. How are things coming with the Mustang? Are you driving it regularly yet??
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05-16-2014, 02:24 PM | #231 |
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Disabled...Lol Getting ready to work on the cowls and front suspension so fenders are off and its just sitting under the carport. Plus now i have the 68 C20 to work on as well
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05-16-2014, 03:44 PM | #232 |
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Looks like another package just showed up! This is something I should have planned on doing from the beginning. Thanks Kyle and Sarah. If you're looking for some a/c at a good price, check out Kyle and Sarah at Laid Back Recreations.
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05-29-2014, 08:18 AM | #233 |
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I finally got the lines ran, and the majority of the air bled out of my power steering lines. The pedal rod needs just a bit of adjusting, buts this thing will stop on a dime now. The past few weeks I've been pulling a code for a knock sensor, so I decided to investigate. These sensors were definitely ready for a replacement. I also thought this would be a good time to go ahead and get started with some engine upgrades I have planned. Let the fun begin!
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05-29-2014, 07:58 PM | #234 |
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Cant wait to see the progress!!
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Jason what year is that hydroboost setup out of, looks really good. Also if you don't mind me asking what was leaking on your original setup? I have the captain fab brackets too but haven't purchased a hydroboost yet, I also have a Wilwood master cylinder but with a 1.125 bore. Did you have to make any modifications to get your Wilwood master to bolt up? Can't wait to see a video of this puppy running once your done with the upgrades.
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Thanks buddy. Y'all getting settled in back in Knoxville yet? Has the wifey taken either of her exams yet?
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Thanks for the info Jason, I'm just trying to figure out what I'll need for the swap. If you could PM me the fittings and adapters you used I would be grateful. I have to adapt mine to the power steering rack that came with my dropmember so I'm guessing yours is a little different.
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She takes them Thursday! We are starting to get settled in!
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I like the brake set up. I need to do something like that. My brakes are weak sometimes. Too much cam, I guess. Can you have too much cam?? lol
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Haha, no such thing as too much cam. Bout to swap in a new cam myself, so figured the hydroboost couldn't hurt.
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Accumulating quite the stack of new parts. Time to get some of these under the hood.
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Sweet!!!
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Thanks for the part numbers Jason, nice bench full of parts you have, your truck is going to be a beast
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Looking good Jason!! Lots of nice upgrades.. Thanks for the business also!!
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Awesome progress and some really nice looking parts!
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Thanks buddy! Have you had any luck selling your 6.0?
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No sir. I'm in no hurry to sell it! Lol
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Can't blame ya for that!
Made a little progress last night. Got the old heater stuff removed to make room for a new Vintage A/C unit. I need to rent a pulley puller now to remove the crank pulley, to access the timing cover, and the cam will be ready to swap. After removing a couple grounds wires and the alternator bracket, the heads will be ready to come off as well. I'm not looking forward to finding a new location to mount the computer and all those wires though. On the bright side, this does at least give me a chance to clean up a little of the wiring mess that I was lazy with before. |
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Killer progress. I would love to have the funds for a cam swap on my lil 4.8. Keep the pics coming.
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