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I'm still alive but the wagon is no better. Tim (the ex-Ford mechanic) had to quit working on the wagon. It was taking up too much shop space...
Give us an update when plans are better defined. I can probably get for Ford Falcons there.
I can't help with your search for parts but I solute your attitude. You might have to check with some of the auto recycling (junk) yards to find...
1960 Ford Fairlane (?)...learned to drive on my parent's car 1970 Simca 1204...drove in Germany while in the Army 1973 Pinto...2.0, 4 speed, no...
Thanks, I'll pass your thoughts along to Tim tomorrow. NAPA seems to have computers...multiple ones. I'd need to old computer numbers to find...
Still not fixed. I ordered a Motorcraft ignition pickup and TFI module...stuck in the USPS backlog. While waiting for that, I found a retired...
Kevin...bought it, thanks. Also found a Motorcraft TFI module, too.
Found this while searching for parts/ideas today. I don't know how we learned things before the internet. By the way, I found Motorcraft TFI...
60Courior...Went to the shop and started the car this morning. It does run better with the spout pulled. It was running with the spout out and...
I'm not sure I could have done that by myself this evening it was running so badly. I'll try to remember to discuss this with the shop...
I owe the shop an apology...they have been working on the car. Got a call today and they had scanned the codes. They got a code 87 (CM scan, I...
60Courior I understand about the age of the car and the age of the techs at the shop. I would be fine with them saying they can't figure it out....
Kevin The TFI module on the car now is the one that was on the Carquest distributor I installed...
Thanks, 60Courior. Don't you love being retired? The car is at a shop now but I don't think they're doing much. I think they're stumped and...
I'm stumped and need some advice. Took the 91 CV wagon to Tennessee about a month ago. Had new plugs, rotor, cap, wires and TFI module installed...
Love the Packard. The national Packard museum in Dayton is a must see for gear heads.
Forgot to mention that I found one on eBay. I'm going to see if it will work in my 65 Falcon wagon. If it's too big, I might try Andrew's idea.
Headers that fit...isn't that an oxymoron?
I have not checked there yet. I'll put that on my list. I read somewhere that both the airbag control module and the backup/emergency power...
I'm still alive. The mechanic that I'm trying to get to help troubleshoot the airbag has not been available. He works as a mechanic full time...