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XYZ. XR-XF Falcon Front Coilovers
gregaust replied to Ivanflo's topic in Steering, Suspension and Brakes
Just recently got my car finished with RRS , I must say after all the people that bag RRS , I love it . handles and steers awesome -
Thread tape is only for use on your home plumbing . It has no place on a carburetor If you have a leak at a flare fitting it is dodgy. Assuming it is a chrome fuel rail?? Some don't seal
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help with c4 (c10) oil cooler lines
gregaust replied to xwagon's topic in Transmission and Differential
Front port is pressure out to cooler , rear port on the trans is the return . Which it goes to on the cooler I don't believe really matters -
Yes have done to an XD . Then welded in a box section that allowed a fuel cell to sit down below floor level with carpet over it .
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I bought one of their 4" cowl bonnets . little work needed before paint . Quality was excellent
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Just try it, shouldn't make any difference , there's a few different type yokes
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I think XA -XF are all same @ 1560?
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Basically , yes if you were in the U.S that's how they came . I've never seen a L/up on any aussie ones . They are just an 80's C4 , come in both case and pan fill. There are a few other internal differences, on the outside the front band adjuster is a finer thread than the rear and the cooler threads are 1/4 NPS rather than 1/8 NPS Some had a funky valve body as well and a slightly deeper pan to accommodate it
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Could well be a C5 , have a look at the casting code on the case if it starts with E2
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Being disc you'll need to watch the calipers on the springs . When the ends are rewelded back on rotate them upwards so the caliper then sits above the leaf
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Yes . As sly says 2 " each side . I have done an XW with 10" welds and 5.5 back space . at that the tyres were as close as you'd want to the springs . So with a 3.5" back space you'd need 2" off each side of the diff housing to end up with the wheels in the same spot . Any more i Think they'd be hitting the leafs ?
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3.5 backspace will give the deepest dish . Need to shorten diff to suit around 2"
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Should drop in 3 times . As long as some oil is in converter for initial lube , it soon fills itself once running If you're unsure converter is right in , run a straight edge across and measure depth to mount pads then measure flexpate to block plate
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1310 = 82mm across , 1330= 92mm . 1350= 92mm but the 1350 has bigger diameter pins and caps than 1330
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Looks pretty right . Just put a meter on the neutral start wires and check continuity in N + P and then for reverse .
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Just be careful , I think the EFI heads and intake are unique . Bottom end is the same
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If i don't know the spec i usually go .020" hot is fairly safe for most . Alloy head and cast block usually change around .003 -.004" from cold to hot
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Yes the XC - XF arms fit up fine . What you do need to do though is to trim the excess thread off the ends outside of the nuts
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www.autocables.com.au All new , nice cables and good service I've found
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I use the Castle Auto Electrics starters . No matter what starter still need to check pinion to ring gear clearance
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info here ... http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11359610&highlight=xw+power+steering
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You can get inserts for a bigger hole . Look up Threadsert or keensert
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Will likely be 1/2 UNF . You can get an O/S 1 tap and plug , from memory is .030" largers thread
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A bit more info . I followed up with Motspecs with that part number listed here for the cover alone . No good . The guy there was pretty clued up on the whole subject. Apparently motospecs used to sell a few hundred a year of the roller covers . Newcom wanted them to commit to 5000 before they did another run . Motospecs declined and hence now they are no more . I spoke with another local guy at Ultimate power steering . He had one last one of the Newcom covers still new in the box . From that he does his own roller conversion on the original covers . Price for the complete cover though was @ 200 bucks for the cover alone . All their reco steering boxes come with the roller cover for anyone needing a complete steering box. One thing not mentioned or shown here is the steel ring that sits between the bearing and the sector shaft . Does anyone still have the dimensions of that ring . I'll likely look into converting a few of the old covers I have left over .