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Replying to: eriknelke (Apr 17, 2007 1:13 pm) |
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| hi I have a 1965 ford mustang with a 289 and the starter drive is rubbing on the flex plate itll start but it squeel i dont know why because the bel housing and starter and the flex plate are all origanal | |
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2000 Mustang, 6 cyl., high mileage..........is there any practical advantage to using $10 spark plugs over $2 ones? Also, do plug wires need replacing or will they last forever? Thanks!!!
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Replying to: olehounddog (Apr 25, 2007 5:38 am) Use the OEM recommended spark plugs. If you haven't removed them for 100K miles or more - be careful. You really should replace the plugs every 60K or so just to keep them from melding with the block. |
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V6 Mustangs DO NOT have coil on plug and the plug wires can burn out over time. Mark
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Replying to: mschmal (Apr 25, 2007 9:11 am) |
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i need to replace blown headgasket dont know the cheapest route can any mustang fans help or tell be what 2 look 4 and where is the cheapest place to go its sweet and receipt in car for $3500 only gave $1000 for car and rims <tires please help a girl out holla
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Replying to: nancy49022 (Apr 26, 2007 7:16 am) |
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i have a 83 mustang with an over heating problem. Also the starter wants to drag only after car is warmed up
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Hi all,I am looking at a 2000, 3.8. Car looks very clean, before I bring it in for a check how are the engines on these puppies. It has 165,000 Km or 100,000 miles. Is there any issues with the head gasket or anything else. Thanks woody
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