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Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #75
Quote from: thunderjet302;466916
Thanks. The POS comment was a joke. The only annoying thing is, with the TC wheels, everyone asks if it's a 5.0 converted TC.....
You're doing better than me. Most people don't even know what my car is or who built it.
1987 Turbo Coupe, 306, Trick Flow Track Heat heads, Comp Cam, Trick Flow Pistons, Eagle Rods, Center Force clutch, T-5, 8.8 w/373 gears, and a bunch more

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #76
Quote from: tommym;466912
I'm going to put it on the dyno when I get it back together. To put it on a dyno here will cost me around $800. Just want to get it running as good as I can in the meantime. I'm not too well versed in the programming department. I'll have to rely on the guy running the dyno. I'm an old guy who likes his flip phone. I still have to use the EGR spacer because of the angle the BBK cold air tube runs through the front fender. Just using it to move the throttle body out 2 inches.
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Oh, I still use the spacer, I just don't run coolant to it.  EGR valve and EVP are still in place and hooked up, too, but they're only still there because I'm too cheap to get a plate or cover or anything.  If I just turn it off, all it does is sit there and look pretty.  And keep the EGR system closed.  Form follows function.

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #77
Quote from: TheFoeYouKnow;466929
Oh, I still use the spacer, I just don't run coolant to it.  EGR valve and EVP are still in place and hooked up, too, but they're only still there because I'm too cheap to get a plate or cover or anything.  If I just turn it off, all it does is sit there and look pretty.  And keep the EGR system closed.  Form follows function.

This motor will not be smog legal. All that stuff is coming off. The Trick Flow heads do not have a hole in them. I've got it registered as a "Classic Vehicle" so as long as I don't drive it 5000mi/yr I don't need to be smogged. I agree with you- "form follows function". I've always tried to keep what I did to the Turbo Coupe stock looking. On this motor I said the hell with it.
1987 Turbo Coupe, 306, Trick Flow Track Heat heads, Comp Cam, Trick Flow Pistons, Eagle Rods, Center Force clutch, T-5, 8.8 w/373 gears, and a bunch more

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #78
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Thought I'd post a picture of the new motor. Is there a way to upload more than 1 picture at a time?
1987 Turbo Coupe, 306, Trick Flow Track Heat heads, Comp Cam, Trick Flow Pistons, Eagle Rods, Center Force clutch, T-5, 8.8 w/373 gears, and a bunch more

 

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #79
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Here's the other side.
1987 Turbo Coupe, 306, Trick Flow Track Heat heads, Comp Cam, Trick Flow Pistons, Eagle Rods, Center Force clutch, T-5, 8.8 w/373 gears, and a bunch more

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #80
When does it go in?
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.


Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #82
Quote from: TheFoeYouKnow;467131
Don't forget to finish pressing that power steering pump pulley on.
Yes, that's one of the things still hanging. The tool is sitting on the stand just below it.
1987 Turbo Coupe, 306, Trick Flow Track Heat heads, Comp Cam, Trick Flow Pistons, Eagle Rods, Center Force clutch, T-5, 8.8 w/373 gears, and a bunch more

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #83
Quote from: thunderjet302;467126
When does it go in?
I was hoping to have it in at the end of this week. Still working on the wiring on the drivers side. Just want to clean it up. Ended up tearing the front "A" arms apart to replace the lower ball joints. Media blasted everything and then paint. Ran into a few issues with the new brakes. Still waiting on front bearings and seals. Then I just ran into a problem with the front brake lines. What I ordered was for a 88 LSC, calipers, rotors, and rubber lines. The existing front lines have 2 different fittings, drivers side is smaller than passengers. New lines look identical but the fittings are wrong. On the back everything is just what I ordered, no problems. Back to the parts hunt.Actually I've been pretty lucky with parts with all the work I'm doing. There is nothing used going back on this car except the A/C compressor. X
1987 Turbo Coupe, 306, Trick Flow Track Heat heads, Comp Cam, Trick Flow Pistons, Eagle Rods, Center Force clutch, T-5, 8.8 w/373 gears, and a bunch more

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #84
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I'd post more recent pictures but my camera had a heart attack. Actually have one more item under the hood and that's replacing the steering shaft. I've got a Borgeson unit I'm installing. Hope it fits with my spaghetti headers. In the picture above I'm actually further along. Eliminated the multiple plugs for the O2 sensors leaving only the bottom plugs, installed the evaporator, relocated the barometric pressure sensor. Trying to clean up the wiring on the drivers side. Replacing all the plastic looms. Re-routed the engine wiring harness away from the rubber heater hoses for access. Cleaning up the underside of the car, painting. This car never sees bad weather.
1987 Turbo Coupe, 306, Trick Flow Track Heat heads, Comp Cam, Trick Flow Pistons, Eagle Rods, Center Force clutch, T-5, 8.8 w/373 gears, and a bunch more

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #85
Looks like a nice steering shaft. I think I'm going to go with a Maximum Motorsports piece at some point.
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #86
Quote from: thunderjet302;467156
Looks like a nice steering shaft. I think I'm going to go with a Maximum Motorsports piece at some point.
Don't know much about the MM shaft. I like their stuff though. This one was recommended by a friend who builds roadsters. He has one on his 32. Looked pretty good to me but I know zip about steering shafts. My rag joint is toast plus it looks like shiznit.
1987 Turbo Coupe, 306, Trick Flow Track Heat heads, Comp Cam, Trick Flow Pistons, Eagle Rods, Center Force clutch, T-5, 8.8 w/373 gears, and a bunch more

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #87
Making progress. Still have a few things on my list- replace the gas tank, pump, sending unit. I've got it all together just need to remove the existing tank.X
1987 Turbo Coupe, 306, Trick Flow Track Heat heads, Comp Cam, Trick Flow Pistons, Eagle Rods, Center Force clutch, T-5, 8.8 w/373 gears, and a bunch more

Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #88
the maximum motorsports one i put on my cougar is a super tight fit
88 Cougar
88 T-Bird
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Replacing Intake, throttle body- questions?

Reply #89
Quote from: Moonmount;467644
the maximum motorsports one i put on my cougar is a super tight fit

What size engine/headers/engine mount type?
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.