FYI FORD - MustangSteve's Ford Mustang Forum
The Internet's Most Knowledgeable Classic Mustang Information
IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT CLASSIC FORD MUSTANGS, YOU HAVE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!
MustangSteve has over 30 years of Mustang experience, having owned 30 of them and restored several others. With the help of other Mustangers, this site is dedicated to helping anyone wanting to restore or modify their Mustang.... THERE ARE NO DUMB QUESTIONS!!!!!
Visit MustangSteve's web site to view some of my work and find details for:
FYIFORD Contributors' PICTURES - Power Brake Retrofit Kits for 65-66 Stangs - Classic Mustang FAQ's by MustangSteve - How to wire in a Duraspark Ignition - Mustang Ride Height Pictures and Descriptions - Steel Bushings to fit Granada Spindles to Mustang Tie Rods - Visit my EBAY store MustangSteve Performance - How to Install Granada Disc Brakes MustangSteve's Disc Brake Swap Page - FYIFORD Acronyms for guide to all the acronyms used on this page - FYIFORD Important information and upcoming events

You are not logged in. Would you like to login or register?

9/19/2017 2:43 PM  #1


Update from Yuma, Az

Now that the temp has dropped a bit I can hopefully get back on the 65 coupe 351w / C4. My fears were answered when I dug into the motor and found that the cam is flat. So wanting to make a local car show I stared to get the convertible(64.5) cleaned up and lo and be hold no brakes. I got the brakes fixed, New rubber lines and replacement of the rear wheel cylinder ( the master and fronts were already changed 6 months earlier ) plus completely flushed out all the old brake fluid. Was going to start pulling the engine on the coupe but tweaked my back over the weekend and now everything is on hold. My back is feeling better today and I'm hoping that it will be better by Friday. We are heading to Phoenix to see my daughter graduate from Collage. 
  Hopefully in the next week or 2 I can get back on the coupe and  get the motor out.  
 


65 coupe, 351w, c4, power disk brakes, power r&p, vintage air.
 

9/19/2017 5:20 PM  #2


Re: Update from Yuma, Az

Nothing is ever easy. Hope your have a rapid recovery.

 

Board footera


REMEMBER!!! When posting a question about your Mustang or other Ford on this forum, BE SURE to tell us what it is, what year, engine, etc so we have enough information to go on.