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In reply to Pete Gossett (Forum Supporter) :
Negative Ghost Writer; after a grueling deliberation, I decided best to limit the scope creep at this point if I want it to run again soon, or get to any of the other projects around here....
I have a good couple evenings of work into bringing the engine harness up to par, and have the majority of visible bits buttoned up
Before(as received in the donor):
Now:
Tbird fuel lines are now connected to the 4v fuel rail too.
Still need to finish the main power cables, starter wiring, and o2 sensor harness. Then put the fan and coolant reservoir back in.
There is also a jumper harness that I need to construct which will run thru the dash area connecting the Tbird fuel pump to the Mustang PCM, integrating the Tbird VSS into the Mustang wiring, adding the Mustang DLC, and connecting the new old Tbird fog light switch to the Mustang fog relay.
Got to see this in person. Lots of details that make it look "right" but not "different". One of those you could see at a car show and walk 5 feet before you say "Wait a minute those didn't come with that engine!"
THE BEAST STIRS IN ITS SLUMBER and grumbles, "just 5 more minutes...."
I hit the shop this morning excited, but also with some trepidation. I am oh so close to calling this wiring mess done! That also means trouble shooting any things that don't work properly on the first go, and there is always something.....
Sad Panda. Time to fire up the diagnostic brain, hit the obvious things first. No MIL means no PCM, no PCM means no fuel pump(no whirring). A quick flip thru the EVTM reveals that part of the sn95 relay module(CCRM) is powered up by a feed from the interior fuse panel which is hanging on the wall. Why? i dunno why, all the rest of the power comes from the under hood power distribution box which I have wired into the car, but whatever. I need to power up this red/green wire. Red wires and yellow wires are very important for Ford wiring harnesses. Typically 12v supply wires, in this case hot in run and start. Figure out where it is disconnected, and tie it back in, ok! Put everything back together.
Another deep breath and turn the key again. More clicks, still no smoke, but also still no whirring and no MIL. berkeley. PCM relay and fuel pump relay are both in the CCRM, so pull out the DVOM and start double checking my work. Three yellow wires(12v hot at all times) in, but only one is hot, WTF? Follow the harness to the next connector, one that I have had my hands on countless numbers of times, and one of the yellows is deadheaded....BY MY DOING! Remember the whole yellows are important bit? Yup, must been on the good drugs whatever night I pulled that off.
[Intermission to pick up my BiL from the airport, and eat some supper]
Reach into the pile of cast-off wires and find the scoundrel, plug it back into the connector, chase it into the loom back to the power distribution box, push a fuse into that location, and put everything back together that got in my way along the route. Turn the key again. MORE clicks, and whirring!!! No smoke, and the MIL is on! Do a dance, drink a beer, commence system checks.
I noticed the battery voltage was falling hard and hooked up the charger, but I cannot yet attempt to fire the engine. I need to have the anti-theft(PATS) junk turned off in the PCM before it will start. I wanted to have this handled before I took everything apart to eliminate variables, but my SCT guy and I couldn't get our schedules aligned. He has been notified that I am ready, so hopefully it happens soon.
I did get froggy and run a temporary wire from the relay to the starter. The engine cranks on the key, w00t! Still much to do before entertaining thoughts of a test drive, but I am beyond ready for loud noises.
6wks. I am ashamed that this car is so close to being back on the road and I have barely touched it in 6wks....
Front suspension is in. Brakes hooked up and initial bleed complete. Power steering filled and cycled thru the cooler and hydroboost. Engine starts and runs for 3sec before PATS shuts off the fun. Still in a holding pattern on getting that defeated in the PCM.
I sold my SHO last night and currently have no play vehicle for the street. That is not how this is supposed to work. On the upside however, part of the deal struck on the SHO included another mess of Mustang donor parts I didn't know I wanted.
Hold onto your butts, scope creep ahead!
Indy "Nub" Guy said:( you should daily your play vehicle. It's fun )
I did daily the SHO, and I will daily the Bluebird thru all times of the year that don't include road salt.
wheelsmithy (Joe-with-an-L) (Forum Supporter) said:Is it still a Fox body if the suspension doesn't bind?
This is valid
I have a handful of things started and have been dragging my feet wrapping them up. New parts have an amazing way of clearing the mental block.
Put the sheet metal back on the car, then sit back and stare for while
Then I climbed inside and completed the stereo shuffle which began with ripping out the red display Sony that didn't match anything, and putting in a RAD Pioneer I bought in high school.
I cut a window in the hood liner for intake clearance. Just need to find 15 new push pins since every one of the originals broke when I pulled the liner down.
In reply to gumby (Forum Supporter) :
92.3 is pretty much the only local station worth listening to any more. Also, the Bird looks good!
In reply to STM317 :
Also the only station that makes it thru the force field of my metal building
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Small step
And the only visual marker of some larger steps
I installed the Mustang lower control arms which are ⅜" shorter than the Tbird version, and needed to remind myself that it is ok not to nit-pick this detail. The effort it would take to extend these is not in proportion with the result. I ran an uncorrected Cobra IRS subframe under my old TurboCoupe and not a single person ever noticed or mentioned the change in wheel location.
I also got a good start on the Panhard Bar installation. Axle bracket is fitted, and the frame bracket too. I am about halfway thru drilling the mount holes for the frame bracket. I only needed to massage one location on the left side tank strap mount to relieve a minor interference with the frame bracket. So far, so good.
In reply to wvumtnbkr :
gumby (Forum Supporter) said:
Engine starts and runs for 3sec before PATS shuts off the fun. Still in a holding pattern on getting that defeated in the PCM.
In reply to Robbie (Forum Supporter) :
I have down voted your post, and am currently scanning your thread for whether or not you tested the electronic portion of that strain gauge on your shifter....get back to work!
Finished up the panhard bar mount and then the tires touched pavement today. First time since January. It appears to have gained about ½" of ride height in the rear with the new LCAs. I will make final adjustments there after I correct some geometry.
Moved the car to the lift so I can start on the T/A, and then exhaust. I don't think the standard location tailpipe is gonna work on the passenger side, but we'll see.
I am calling this mock-up complete. There was some clearancing necessary to the seat bracing under the floor pan, and a bit of tender massaging to the tunnel/floorpan area. Looking pretty good from my vantage. Next up, I need to grab a couple feet of 2x2x0.125" angle to construct brackets for the T/A crossmember, and then paint all this bare steel under the car.
Bonus content! My son had a doc appt this morning which took longer than expected and I decided it wasn't worth driving into work afterwards. I will be a much higher functioning human tomorrow after a mental health day, so I locked myself in the garage, cranked up the stereo, and ignored the outside world.
T/A cross member brackets. Before, and after some metallic origami. After, pictured with gusseted doublers, ready to be assembled.
And welded, ready for installation
In reply to gumby (Forum Supporter) :
That post should have been labeled NSFW, because that right there is some welding Porn.
Well done
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