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Old 01-15-2003, 01:59 PM   #3
hobgoblin351
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What kind of books you'll need depends alot on how good you are at figuring things out for yourself. They make reproductions of the origional assembly manuals, but they dont come with many instructions. Pretty much just the exploded views of everything. A shop manual is always a good thing to have, because it gives you step by step instructions. If you're looking for a more indepth explanation, try the "how to" books. For instance the "Automotive Electrical Handbook" will give you a general knowledge of auto eletronics. But nothing specific to a Mustang. That coupled with the shop/assembly manual and you should be fine. I've gotten my books at[URL=http://www.mustangsunlimited.com] But then I'm on the East Coast. I'm sure there are plenty of mail order houses by you. Also try Mustang Monthly's website. They have plenty of archived how-to's to choose from. Good Luck
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en:Boss351 (balanced/blueprinted)
mech cam(240*@.050/.540 lift)
Scrw in studs/comp cams rllr rkr
Mldn valves 2.19in 1.71ex
ported polished cc'd hrdnd ex
Keith Black FT pistons(10.25/1)
Weiand Excellorator manifold
Holley700 DP mech 2nds
MSD 6 box and Dis
Headers/2 1/2 inch duels
tr: modified FMX
re:9-inch/3.89 limited slip
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