Installed the new cap, rotor, plug wires, coil, and plugs. A little bit more power and throttle response. I think the coil was weak.
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H311RA151N : 1986 Ford F-250 XL
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Since I have quite a few electronics inside the truck I'm ordering some 8 way terminal blocks to provide power and ground to everything. I have a label maker at work that I'll bring home and label all three terminal blocks.
One battery positive. One battery ground. And one chassis ground.
ATC fuse holders will also be installed on all three terminal blocks for added security.
Going with 16 gauge wiring.
I have already ordered 4 2" gauge cups. They will be mounted upside down above the stereo where I can monitor them closely.
The oil pressure sending unit on these trucks will kill the fuel pump in the event that the oil pressure drops dramatically. Which I like. I will be T-ing off at the oil pressure sending unit on the back of the intake manifold.
The gauge cups. They are cheap but will work flawlessly for what I need.
This is the location of the gauges.
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Originally posted by H311RA151N View PostRemoved the compressor. I purchased a rebuild kit for the FS6 compressor the other day and it arrived yesterday. Can't wait to have working A/C in this truck!Originally posted by sweet91accordif aredy time i need to put something in cb7tuner. you guy need to me a smart ass about and bust on my spelling,gramar and shit like that in so sorry.
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Originally posted by foamypirate View PostAwesome! How hard are they to rebuild? I guess I had never considered rebuilding an A/C compressor, just figured to buy a reman or new, but I like the idea of rebuilding one.
The FS6 I pulled off this truck is not locked up, sounds and feels really good. The clutch may be shot but I doubt it. The compressor I'll know more about when I get it apart.
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I'll be getting on this thing before long. Probably a month or so down the road.
Headers, bullet style mufflers, 3" exhaust.
38 gallon fuel tank, sending unit for aforementioned tank and an inline fuel pump.
It also need the steering rag joint I bought put in and engine mounts installed.
And the front end could use some attention. Tie rod ends and such.
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