Re: Firestone F \' upped my Snake :( now what?.... With pics
Agree with Tony. It's quite possible that they drove it up there like it was a normal car. I've driven cars up alignment racks and sometimes I took it pretty fast if I was rushed. Since they probably never get something like...
Used with a pressure bleeder. Fluid goes in pressure container, cap and fitting connect to feed line. Pressure forces fluid from container through cap into brake reservoir.
1. Has there every been a TSB or issue with the T-56 and third gear in any year?
Scouring through the TSBs, I didn't see one
2. Who fixes this kind of problem? A competent transmission repair place? Is there such a thing? I don't know where to go for this. I know this is the same tranny used...
Mine did the same thing when the battery went. Hard to diagnose over the internet, but since you say you have been doing mods, it could be something other than a bad battery. I would buy a battery perhaps at lunch time and intstall it. At least you'll be able to get it home or to a dealer and...
Loved the Diablo episode with the Lambo test driver!!!!
You're right though, he does have extreme bias.
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What THE....!!! The Ford GT spot, "The first PROPER super car made in America", "They've never made a car that can go around corners properly...until now".
Sorry, blame it on me guys. Whenever my wife plans a vacation, the weather inevitably turns for the worst......We flew into Chicago yesterday on our way to Wisconsin. Snow in both places!
Sorry, I see that now that I read the post more carefully. You can verify your friend's temp results with your scanner by monitoring the air temp. Anything with a minus is definitely not good if it's above minus temps in actuality.
He might be talking about the IAT (intake Air Temp Sensor) but in your original post you said you already changed it out, referring to it as Cold Air Sensor. Easy enough to check with a scanner.
I would have someone check how straight the surface of the block is and how straight the heads are again. You're going to have to pull it apart again anyway. Unfortunate.
Edit: I would check the head bolts first, though.
And pressure check the cylinders.
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