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Posted by ChadS on October 23, 2006 at 13:44:57 from (66.228.96.201):
What your looking at is my 69 maverick's engine bay. The engine is out of a 88 ford T-bird sport coupe. 302 EFI. This is an older picture,,, since then Ive built a new wiring harness to clean all the spagetti strings up,,, Ive polished the manifold so its shines,,, etc etc. Runs really good! it took me almost a year to get the engine in, and the wiring figured out,,, learned that a mechanic for EFI is no longer a mechanic,, it takes an electrician to work on cars these days. If people can hook up a car stereo, follow schematics, solder wires, and have patience to check their work, EFI is not complex at all, its all in the wiring. Ive had it out on the road,, does a mean burn out,,, LOL! Runs so good!! I dont miss pumping the gas 100 times to get it to start cold,,, just hit the key and go! Ive got more pics,,, let me know if you guys wanna see em. ChadS
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