1991 Mercury - best way to start out
#101
Haha I was freaking out because on the way home my throttle valve bushing broke, but I thought it was something else so it lost a whole bunch of power and shifted like crazy. I got home and realized oohh! That's where it goes.. XD
#103
Thanks! :P I'm sure its because we took it off and messed with the integrity of the original throttle valve when took off the manifold. Tomorrow we do the locks and windows, I'm so excited! I cleaned out the interior and the exterior (Doesn't do much since it stormed last night) and it looks and runs probably better then it did stock. I'll try and post some pictures! Thanks for your help guys it all seems to really be falling into place. The tires are awesome to!
#104
holy crap.. today we attempted to do the locks and doors... one word: HELL. We got the driver side passenger window and lock fixed but it was literally hell. The motor was bad, the lock silinoid was bad, total extreme hell. I'll explain later when I'm not dead X_X
#105
WOrking on anything in the doors just plain sucks no two ways about it!!!! I been putting off the same work myself.... No power locks, and only the driver side windows work.. Till the front driver window or the A/C quits I'm gonna avoid it!!
So with the progress you're makin wanna come fix my car when your done??? LOL
So with the progress you're makin wanna come fix my car when your done??? LOL
#106
The horror I went through, I'll go through 3 more times!! However this time I'll document it, take pictures and I'll post a guide on here for anyone else because this is very complicated! The locking silinoid was bad, the motor was bad, and getting the motor out was hell. After doing so, I inspected the motor and the origional grease ford used for there window motors has turned into basically little rock like formations destroying the motor, not to mention the brushing were completely wet and rusted out. The driver passenger side window and all locks now work! The other windows semi work, in where I can pull them up and down but this is not good enough for me. I will continue fixing them.
Will update. And maxfax, no way!! O.O! Working on my windows is hard enough!!
~Stealthlead
Will update. And maxfax, no way!! O.O! Working on my windows is hard enough!!
~Stealthlead
#109
Unfortunately I've realized the nylon gear is the general problem with these. The steel gear that sits on top of the nylon one (In the power window motors) usually gets a bit eaten up under pressure thus causing the steel gear to only spin in place. I am trying to come up with a way to counter this, and if worse comes to worse it looks like many other people have had this problem and I found a bunch of them for sale online. After the windows are complete, I will do an oil and transmission fluid change.
Yea, I drilled all of mine out but when your at the junkyard, they close in 20 minutes and all you've got is a hammer, chisel and muscle, things just fall into place...
~Stealth
Yea, I drilled all of mine out but when your at the junkyard, they close in 20 minutes and all you've got is a hammer, chisel and muscle, things just fall into place...
~Stealth
#110
been there before... went to junkyard and had 30 minutes to get what i needed... i ended up snagging front and rear sway bars and a couple misc. things in the short time i was there. guys at the office where you pay were surprised at how fast i got the stuff torn out.
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