Im just screwin around. The 4 solenoids are pretty bitchin. And so quick and easy and not next to the hot exhaust.
NOPE, pissed now.
Im just screwin around. The 4 solenoids are pretty bitchin. And so quick and easy and not next to the hot exhaust.
NOPE, pissed now.
What timing set did you go with?
Martin
please stop calling it the ford solenoid mod... it is a slave solenoid...
Parts showed up while I was at work today. New water pump, gaskets, timing set, spark plug wire insulators and a compression tester.
I dropped the big radiator off at the shop down the street from us today and they're going to boil/pressure test it and have it ready to go by tomorrow.
Should make decent progress this weekend and hopefully get to the bottom of this whole deal.
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So if I go into napa and tell them I need a slave solenoid I will get the right part? Seems I always tell them I need a ford starter solenoid and the excellent parts people at napa always give me just the one I want. Thus I will call it a ford solenoid just for my own stupidity.

or you could actually learn about the products your installing...
http:// http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVgXGw_XhRQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
it's just a continuous duty solenoid... slave solenoid is how it functions in the DC system...
there are VASTLY better spec'd ones than a "ford solenoid".... what amperage you want to handle? various companies from rodgers/white to cole hersee to raritan, etc all offer various units... you can spend anywhere from $20 on a cheap cole hersee ford low amp one, or you can spend over a c-note on a high amp white/rodgers, etc..
just sayin...

Can't we all just get along?!?!?
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Is it easiest to loosen the bolts on the oil pan and lower the front lip of it then put the timing cover on then put the pan back up? I did a dry run with it tonight and it seems like the oil pan seal is going to fight me a lot to get it into the little groove on the bottom of the timing cover.
Also should I use rtv with the gasket? That's what was on there before but I didn't know if that was right.
I don't think you will need the RTV.