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What Have You Done To Your Bull Lately?

#2381 User is offline   Angrod 

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Posted 19 May 2012 - 08:19 PM

Managed to get the amp installed today. It took me way too long to find a spot that fit the look I wanted. Consequently I didn't get anything else done except fitting the 6x9. Now all the hookups and remote wire tapping will have to wait until Monday.

Oh and I spilled moar blood too. I keep breaking open the scab on my thumb.
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#2382 User is offline   Rusty 

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Posted 19 May 2012 - 08:24 PM

View PosttRus03, on 19 May 2012 - 05:59 PM, said:

Looks great Rusty! I, too, sorta like the grille with the white background.



Thanks, bro. Yeah, I believe I'm keeping it that way. Combine the fact that I think it looks good, and I am cheap and lazy, and you got your bottom line on the subject :lol:
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View Poststeveg1988, on 07 April 2012 - 01:19 PM, said:

In the transmission warranty book: "Anybody named Rusty is denied coverage"


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#2383 User is offline   jw89sho 

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Posted 19 May 2012 - 08:28 PM

+1 on body colored grillz
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#2384 User is offline   -chart- 

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Posted 19 May 2012 - 08:50 PM

View PostDevin, on 19 May 2012 - 04:26 PM, said:

Well yeah, in your case, do that. But I have seen people buy the 3M kits like 4 or 5 times a year and do it. Like, really? That's kinda unnecessary.



By actual measurements, 8 feet from my garage door, I measured the foot candles on one headlamp. Then gave it a quick polish and I gained 30% in light output. The kit has 5 steps but I only used the last two.
See pic of one headlamp polished and one not polished. Headlamp removal is really easy.

Step 2. I changed to Sylvania Xtravision bulbs and gained additional ~30% in light output.

Step 3. I wired in a relay at the left side lamp so I gained 1.7V at the bulbs and gained 30% more light output. low beams only.

For those not familiar, Taurus/Sables after some year ~2000 or so use separate fuses and always hot at the bulbs. Lights are turned on by grounding a wire to the instrument panel through the multifuction switch and on switch.

From the pic attached, you can see they were not really that bad. No yellow, just frosted a bit.

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#2385 User is offline   Rusty 

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Posted 19 May 2012 - 09:01 PM

That's just how mine get, Chart. That's how they were untill about 4:40 pm Friday. Now they are as in the pic on the last page. ^_^ And that's without any headlight restore kit. That's after a few minutes of elbow grease and some wax stuff.
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View Poststeveg1988, on 07 April 2012 - 01:19 PM, said:

In the transmission warranty book: "Anybody named Rusty is denied coverage"


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#2386 User is offline   Woodsman 

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Posted 19 May 2012 - 09:56 PM

View Post-chart-, on 19 May 2012 - 03:04 PM, said:

JY's make $ off scrap. Of high level value is alloy wheels. The value of scrap aluminum varries greatly depending on what kind of alloy it is. Mixed aluminum is low value. Alloy wheels are known alloy and quite valuable.

Other items like alternators, transmissions, engines, and such are a source of parts for rebuilders.

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Thank you for the explanation.

I knew that scrap prices had crept up, but I did not know that it impacted auto salvage operations like that.

I used to yell at my Dad for being out of touch like that. Hey.... what does that mean?

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#2387 User is offline   jw89sho 

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Posted 19 May 2012 - 09:58 PM

View PostWoodsman, on 19 May 2012 - 09:56 PM, said:

Thank you for the explanation.

I knew that scrap prices had crept up, but I did not know that it impacted auto salvage operations like that.


How many cars at the JY still have the cat(s) under them? Quick cash.
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#2388 User is offline   Bull Geek 

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Posted 19 May 2012 - 10:13 PM

Busted the knock sensor on the wagon removing a nearby cable/clip :( Part is obsolete at Ford. Nor do the part stores sell it. Only used on 86-95 Taurus.

The plastic housing is right above the cat and below the exhaust manifold. The plastic takes no effort to break, very very brittle like Gen 1-2 side panel plastics for the seat trim.

Found 1 remaining aftermarket one at RockAuto Wells SU2027 . Will be grabbing a sensor off of a 95 at Pull A Part as a holdover.

So wagon can't go to Knoxville tmrw, will be taking the 2000 or something else.

Old car, old car problems :(

This is the part: http://www.ebay.com/...r#ht_669wt_1139
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Posted 20 May 2012 - 01:00 AM

Thats a bummer, Nick. :( I wonder if there are any parts from another Ford, or even another car make that could be made to work. Luckily, you scored a sensor, so you'll be good to go. :D


In other news, I was busy again playing with Marilyn, getting her ready to be rented for the summer. Changed the brake pads up front, and swapped on the volvo hydras. All business as usual.

The suspension change is where I started cursing the car's existance. I'm swapping it back to stock, so that the car's renter (my brother) wouldn't run into any ground clearance issues, and to make the car the least desireable as possible to thieves. The rear suspension was cake. Hour and a half, with beer and b.s. breaks. The front suspension can go f*ck itself. AND IT DID! Actually, the drivers side was a moderate pain, but eventually went back together. The passenger side, a.k.a. the CV axle murderer, was true to form. In our attempts to re-assemble the passenger side, the inner cv joint grenaded, but not before the axle nut threading completely on (smoothly), and magically stripped itself when I had to remove it again. Amazing!! So the axle ruined itself twice, in the span of 5 minutes. F*ck it. F*ck it all. It was time for beer and pizza at that point. I'll finish it tomorrow, and put the car's FOURTH passenger cv axle on it.

Also, the car is getting flashed back to stock, and goes in for an AX4S-HD rebuild on Monday. :cheers:
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Posted 20 May 2012 - 01:03 AM

Bummer dude! What's a Ford if one doesn't have to fix the fix of a fix?
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Posted 20 May 2012 - 07:46 PM

Finished installing the tweeters, new front speakers, door panel lights, and chrome door pulls. Took all day since I kept taking breaks because the heat was terrible.

And its official that the Green Bay police are using the new Taurus Interceptor, it makes its crown vic brother look like a toy.

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Posted 20 May 2012 - 08:07 PM

Finished removing the last of the residue of my pinstripes, plan to wash the car in a week or two, once the weather becomes more reliable, might put some polish on it as well. but wit that dented fender, it may not be worth it to do.
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Posted 20 May 2012 - 09:02 PM

Received Continous Memory code 39 on the wagon :(
(Cars ONLY): Automatic overdrive not operating properly (transmission failure)

VSS fixed the cruise and code 29, junkyard purge solenoid cured koeo 85. Car goes through all 4 gears, so guessing torque converter lockup/solenoid issue. U G H.

Mark it sounds like the Gen 3/4 suspension is just as much of a paint to work on as the Gen 1/2. Can't wait, my 2000 is coming up next for work...good work gettin' er done. Why the AX4S-HD rebuild? Who are you getting to do it.
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Posted 20 May 2012 - 09:13 PM

Just to make the car reliable for some high mileage over the summer. Should be getting 10-15k in 3 months, and I dont want my brother stranded out in south Texas in case the elderly ax4s decides to destroy itself. Gary's transmissions in Houston is going to do the build. 5 star BBB rated, and has done countless Taurus and SHO transmissions. Quoted me around $2k. Looks like I wont be getting rid of this car for awhile. :lol:
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Posted Today, 12:29 AM

Finished all the remote wiring. I can now kill the sub and the rest of the aux line separately. I'm hoping to finish all the wiring later today. If all goes well I should have some extra bump!
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