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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Posts: 379
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did the same exact thing once ,tested the clutch and didn't realize that it'll move if you disengage it
i spent a few hours trying to figure out why it wouldn't go together ......live and learn
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the "not so old",old guy 87 Mustang GT T-top >hanlon t-5, pro 5.0, centerforce clutch ,adj. cable/quatrant ,3.27s ,full 2 1/2 ex(off road H) adj. reg. ,e-cam ,70mm TB, cobra intake ,1.7rr ,ported/milled e7ets w/crane springs ,306 balaced/decked short block w/speed pro forged flat top pistons ...257rwhp/302rwt best et 13.7@102 (4/11 ) '80 Capri (future project,currently collecting parts for 351 moter) |
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