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Step 1: Suspension.

Reply #75
I went and got autozone mounts and they worked fine on the 88.
One 88

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Reply #76
I used washers no problem,5/8 I think.
Old Grey Cat to this.88 Cat, 5.0 HO, CW mounts, mass air, CI custom cam, afr165's, Tmoss worked cobra intake, BBK shorty's,off road h pipe, magnaflow ex. T-5,spec stage 2 clutch, 8.8 373 TC trac loc, che ajustables with bullits on the rear. 11" brakes up front. +

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Reply #77
I've made this whole 11" brake thing way more complicated than it needs to be... sheesh.

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Reply #78
I bought them mounts pictured they wouldn't work for me,they didn't seem to tighten enough.Used my old ones,still have them if anybody wants them.
Old Grey Cat to this.88 Cat, 5.0 HO, CW mounts, mass air, CI custom cam, afr165's, Tmoss worked cobra intake, BBK shorty's,off road h pipe, magnaflow ex. T-5,spec stage 2 clutch, 8.8 373 TC trac loc, che ajustables with bullits on the rear. 11" brakes up front. +

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Reply #79
My whole big mistake was buying Mustang struts.  I forgot to mention that the lady at the parts store belittled and scolded me when I went to return the mounts.  "Why would you buy the incorrect parts?  What are you trying to do, exactly?"  When I explained to her that the T-bird and Mustang shared a chassis/platform, she shook her head and asked her co-workers and they all disagreed.  It's unfortunate the first guy I spoke with wasn't there.  He was kind enough to punch up any fox car I could think of & compare part numbers.  Even pulled and opened the Mustang strut so I could show him the issue I was having with the strut mount.... oh well.  I'm done with that store.

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Reply #80
Advance Auto FTL on this one. So all you have to do is get 88 struts and problem solved?

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Reply #81
Alright, now that CJ's come and gone and I'm regretting not having a car there, I'm motivated to get this t-bird done before the winter descends upon us. 

Gonna go ahead and revive this thread with another stupid question or two:
Which of the ports on the steering rack is the pressure and which is the return? I didn't pay attention when I took the lines off of the old one.  Also, it looks like the short section of return hardline doesn't have the o-ring or a provision for one like the new pressure line does.  This normal?  I've got late-night motivation to get some shiznit done so I'm gonna go out and crack on it right now.

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Reply #82
Nevermind my last post.  I went out and tinkered with it and I realized that the pressure and return are different sizes, so it's idiot-proof in that respect.  Also found out that there were actually o-rings hidden inside, too and I got those replaced, with the exception of the rack-side pressure line.  The new line came with 3 o-rings, two small ones and one much larger one.  One of the small ones fits the pump side of the hose, but none of 'em fit the rack-side fitting, so I'm stuck there.

I'm also stuck on the fact that I can't figure out how the **** the short return hardline on the rack is oriented.  I put it on the way I thought it went ended up pointing against and touching the DS strut tower.  THIS is why no one should take a car apart, then try and put it back together FIVE MONTHS later.

 

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Reply #83
My retun line pints almost straight out.Good luck on the car.Now that I FINALLY have everything I need for the cam swap and mass air conversion,I'm getting a little more motivated myself.Get to it !!!
'88 Sport--T-5,MGW shifter,Trick Flow R intake,Ed Curtis cam,Trick Flow heads,Scorpion rockers,75mm Accufab t-body,3G,mini starter,Taurus fan,BBK long tube headers,O/R H-Pipe, Flowamaster Super 44's, deep and deeper Cobra R wheels, Mass Air and 24's,8.8 with 3.73's,140 mph speedo,Mach 1 chin spoiler,SN-95 springs,CHE control arms,aluminum drive shaft and a lot more..