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Old 06-13-2006, 07:54 AM   #21
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Damn! This weekend is father's day, so I don't know if I'll be able to work on it any more this weekend. Maybe I can get some time in on Saturday.
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Old 06-13-2006, 08:06 AM   #22
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Holy crap... very detailed. Looks like I need to go back to the junkyard and try to get SVO the section of the rear mount that goes on the crossmember as well. I only got him the part that attaches to the transmission.

Hopefully I can do it without removing the crossmember. Ugh.
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Old 06-13-2006, 10:36 AM   #23
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You should be able to remove the mount without dropping the crossmember, I did.

Anyway, I'm still not sure if I need it, since most people say you do not, so, I dunno, I'll try and figure that out.
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You should be able to remove the mount without dropping the crossmember, I did.

Anyway, I'm still not sure if I need it, since most people say you do not, so, I dunno, I'll try and figure that out.
I didn't get it because I didn't have my swivel socket thingie with me.

I did, however, get 4 TPS sensors and an optional audio console for a blue sedan

Cha-ching!
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Old 06-14-2006, 04:57 AM   #25
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You should be able to remove the mount without dropping the crossmember, I did.
I don't know man...it looks like it's about 1" or more off from the automatic mount.

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Anyway, I'm still not sure if I need it, since most people say you do not, so, I dunno, I'll try and figure that out.
If you read, I was able to remove the auto mount w/o dropping the x-member too. Installing the manual mount was different. All the heater core plumbing is in the way, and I am VERY weary of removing 18 year old heater core componets, as I have personally wrecked one just by touching it. If you have the balls, you can probably remove this stuff and avoid having to drop the x-member...but it's so not worth it - dropping the x-member was a breeze and made everything work out great.
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Old 06-14-2006, 10:48 PM   #26
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great write-up, man... keep it comming

BTW, that site you posted is just like this one http://rywire.com/store/auto2man.php


I wonder which one is the original...
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Old 06-15-2006, 04:38 AM   #27
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great write-up, man... keep it comming

BTW, that site you posted is just like this one http://rywire.com/store/auto2man.php


I wonder which one is the original...
Hmm...that's odd. I wonder if the AOL site I posted belongs to Ryan, or if Ryan just got permission from the owner of the AOL site.

I may try to get my wiring completed on Saturday, with lots of pictures of course. I don't think I'll have it all together by this weekend, as I'm going to have to drop off the flywheel at Zappa's on Saturday and may not be able to pick it up until Monday.
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Old 06-15-2006, 07:54 AM   #28
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Looks great!

I love reading detailed write ups like this!

Good luck with the rest of it.

P.S. I didn't have to drop my rear cross member to add the mount either. But I don't remember how I did it, I just remember not having to. Anyays... also, why did you remove the axles? I always just leave them connected to the hubs and pop them out of the tranny.
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Old 06-15-2006, 08:59 AM   #29
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why did you remove the axles? I always just leave them connected to the hubs and pop them out of the tranny.
It only takes a few extra minutes to take the axles all the way out...I like having LOTS of room to work with.
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Old 06-17-2006, 05:35 PM   #30
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Worked on the car more today. Got the flywheel resurfaced, pulled the dash out, and finished my wiring. I'll post pictures sometime this week. One more day of work and I should have it all back together. I'm excited to see how much of an FE improvement this will be!
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