Oakland,
You're going to have to get a little thicker skin to hang around here. I'm one of the newer guys around here. No one is immune to the "Wrath of Frogman". We'll even dog him if he screws up.(I heard it happened once in '05. Wait, that was '04) If this was strictly a tech forum, how...
I've been thinking about this for a while but wouldn't know where to even start looking for parts or really what set up to use for this but I've been dreaming of having a 3+ or 400 hp engine under the hood with cut outs on the exhaust so I could creep up next to an unsuspecting camaro or any...
Thanks GMAN for getting the ball rolling.:) :feedback
The mechanic tells me that the car is not firing (has no spark) but is getting fuel. The engine turns over fine, but had only started a couple of times after replacing the fuel pump. They drove it about 300 yards to the painter, and it...
I'm new to the Markviii and I'm wondering...My 96 has 162,000 miles on it. what's the best oil to run in it considering I don't know what has been in it in the past...Brand... Synthetic, semi,or conventional...and weight...are there any additives you could recommend?
With all due respect Frogman, some of us are new to this site and to these wonderful cars. Please don't try to wreck our enthusiasm by being a cranky old fart! Remember you were new here once upon a time...
I'll be stepping off of my soapbox now.:soapbox:
It's fairly flexible and you could probably heat the back of it a little to make it bend easier... Even if you had to cut the vertical sections into smaller pieces to make the curve, I'll bet the reflective properties of the modified light will be superior to the pieces of sh1t that we have now.
This is something I want to try soon, but if somebody wants to try it, let me know how it works.
Separate the lens from the reflector housing and cut and epoxy mirror pieces inside over the old reflector material and reassemble...I know at parts stores they also have those universal...
I've just been told that my 96 Mark viii needs a fuel pump. the independent shop that' it's in gave me an estimate of $500. Does that sound reasonable. Or am I getting skrood? I am assuming it's an aftermarket pump. also Does the tank need to be dropped or is there access from inside?:confused:
If they still cast plenty of light but look dingy and rough on the outside, this is what I did... they look much better now.
1. wet sand w/1000 grit,then 2000, then 2500
2. polish with 3M plastic polish (9-10 bucks @ O'Reilly auto parts)
Mine look good now, but I think the reflective...
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