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Joe Toller 01-18-2014 10:33 PM

Re: 1978 Mustang II
 
Keep it going! If and when you do look for shocks, the circle track guys have some HD options for the Mustang II's. try Speedway Motors or similar. I'm thinking plain old stock replacements will be adequate.

Robert Swartz 02-09-2014 01:47 PM

Re: 1978 Mustang II
 
Don't know about anyone else but I'm over the winter weather here in the midwest. I'm real ashamed to admit that, I haven't much more than touched any of my stuff since before Xmas. A combination of this crappy weather and averaging about 60 or so hours a week at work, just don't have the drive to come home and work in a "cold" building. I do have heaters but going to work at 5:30 or so and getting home between 5:30-6 in the evening, by the time I get the shop warmed up, take care of home jobs and eat, it's time to get some shuteye and start again! UGH!!

We have gotten some parts and pieces acquired thru selling off old parts and trading/wheeling dealing other old hobby stuff. Thanks to a Craigslist ad, found a set of 15x3 4 lug front wheels. Found a few other things thru Ebay, Racing Junk and other websites forums. Found a pair of 15x8 4 lug ConvoPro wheels, an MSD distributor and an Moroso WP.

Got our 4:62 rear end assembled and ready. Just need to get the rear pulled apart and get it installed. Can get started on the traction bars at that time as well.

For the price of a roadtrip to Kentucky and a (very) small outlay of cash, we found another set of heads and a 2 barrel intake for a 1977 engine, gives us the option of moving back a year if necessary. Add to that trip we also got a box full of SBF parts and pieces, always need parts and pieces, especially when we started this with nothing for Fords.

A buddy of mine found a C-4 manual valve body that he had purchased and never used from an old project. Told me come get it. He's also an Autolite carburetor wiz, offered to help get the 2 barrel squared away when we get to that point.

I guess things are falling into place. Just no real dirty hands work.

farmco r/sa 02-13-2014 04:05 PM

Re: 1978 Mustang II
 
thanks for the updates. days will be getting longer
and warmer soon of course. hopefully you make class
nationals race. keep up the ambition.

Bob Shaw 02-13-2014 08:26 PM

Re: 1978 Mustang II
 
Randy,
I tried to send you a message.My computer says you won't accept private messages.
Bob

goinbroke2 02-14-2014 06:55 AM

Re: 1978 Mustang II
 
That's awesome to hear Robert. Not that your not getting anything done...just that I thought I was the only one tired of getting up at 5am and going to work in the dark and then coming home in the dark and after everything was done, look at the clock and say "9:30....ah crap I'm not going out in the garage at this time of night when it's -20! LOL!

My only good news is that I work on what I can a dinnertime at the shop. That is, when I'm not working through dinner because we're behind on something.....

Good to hear your still sourcing parts though, that IS something.


(global warming my ***!)

farmco r/sa 02-14-2014 04:54 PM

Re: 1978 Mustang II
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Shaw (Post 420549)
Randy,
I tried to send you a message.My computer says you won't accept private messages.
Bob

i will go into my settings and try to fix that. thanks. randy
should be fixed now. thanks bob

farmco r/sa 02-14-2014 05:02 PM

Re: 1978 Mustang II
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by goinbroke2 (Post 420587)
That's awesome to hear Robert. Not that your not getting anything done...just that I thought I was the only one tired of getting up at 5am and going to work in the dark and then coming home in the dark and after everything was done, look at the clock and say "9:30....ah crap I'm not going out in the garage at this time of night when it's -20! LOL!

My only good news is that I work on what I can a dinnertime at the shop. That is, when I'm not working through dinner because we're behind on something.....

Good to hear your still sourcing parts though, that IS something.


(global warming my ***!)

oh no now it's "man made climate change" that's working
better for Al Gore and his possey.......

goinbroke2 02-14-2014 11:44 PM

Re: 1978 Mustang II
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by farmco r/sa (Post 420648)
oh no now it's "man made climate change" that's working
better for Al Gore and his possey.......

LOL! Global cooling, then global warming, now global indifference?

tommy d 02-15-2014 03:18 PM

Re: 1978 Mustang II
 
Robert, If you ever want to try a 4.11 I have a complete third member with a mini spool you would be welcome to try. Also is your 8" one of the "beefy" ones that looks like a mini 9" with the extra webbing on the case? Tom.

Robert Swartz 02-16-2014 12:21 AM

Re: 1978 Mustang II
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tommy d (Post 420771)
Robert, If you ever want to try a 4.11 I have a complete third member with a mini spool you would be welcome to try. Also is your 8" one of the "beefy" ones that looks like a mini 9" with the extra webbing on the case? Tom.

Tommy,

Yes, the housing I used for the 4:62 was the beefy housing. I've heard these referred to as "War" housings. Like the 9" version they have the extra ribs. I believe some 9" housings actually had this cast into them.

I seriously considered building a 4:11 at the same time we put the 4:62 together. I have another spare rear available. I might take you up on that at some point in time. Be interesting to see what the difference in time might be if I could hit a T&T at Raceway or Muncie. Don't you live just up the road in the Smith Valley area?

Bob


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