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proud2bawesome

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  • Birthday 02/19/1986
  1. Yeah it was actually pretty easy, prior to install I thought it was going to be difficult because typically you need a puller and there are 4 different spacers with adapters, but thankfully the previous owner had installed the old wheel poorly and it came off without much effort and the instructions were pretty clear.
  2. Those look great! This weekend I did the same for my coupe, replacing the original blue vinyl with black that I picked up from Mustang Interiors online as well as replacing the dash and wheel. It all ended up being much less daunting then I anticipated. Before: After:
  3. same thing happened to me after i replaced the carb. the problem was that there is a pin/linkage that wraps around the front that loosely sits in a hole in a plate. It came loose and left it wide open. I found a plastic cap roughly the same size and glued it on to prevent further occurrences.
  4. Well I did some tinkering around and my problem was in fact the grounding, in conjunction with the fact that my oil and fuel sending units were bad. Thank you guys for the advice!
  5. If you have the LH (or both) stainless chrome window channel strip, please send me a message and I'd be happy to buy it.
  6. Hey guys, So I've been working on this coupe I got a few weeks ago and my latest job has to get the dash gauges and lights to work. Today I installed a new IVR. No dice. Then I take a closer look at the plug that goes into the circuit board and see that wire #11, aka the IVR wire, is just hanging out of the end of the plug. My problem is that I'm trying to figure out where I can find the other end of this wire so I can reconnect it- is it straight back? bundled on the left? And where does it connect to? My manuals aren't too helpful on this sort of thing. Picture: http://i.imgur.com/sFwNl.jpg
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