Good news! I do have the factory wiring diagrams for your car, including pictures to show how wiring is to be routed. There are quite a few pages, but I can scan them at work and then email them to you if you send me your address.
Good news! I do have the factory wiring diagrams for your car, including pictures to show how wiring is to be routed. There are quite a few pages, but I can scan them at work and then email them to you if you send me your address.
I really like the car, and what you have done with it so far, I still have fond memories of my dad's red 67 galaxie 500 with a 4v-289 from my childhood.
In reply to stuart in mn: pankow_brent@yahoo it says I have to be approved by a admin to send private messages!
Maybe it's because I don't like chrome much, but those black valve covers and air filter look great!
Bringing the old gal to my buddies shop to start it. I'm worried that I didn't do something right being my first rebuild The truck on a 100 mile trip got 18.9 mpg towing this hog. Unreal what these ecoboost motors can do. If your on the fence about buying one do it
Thanks stuart!
After a little persuasion the car is up and running again after the top end rebuild.
I just sold my house and moving to a house with no garage I will be storing the car at my girlfriend's dad's shop until everything is settled down. Plan is to buff to the paint until we can do more system work. And that's when the thread starts to get really interesting.
I took my car up the the shop and parked in the back. Whenever the shop got slow they would buff the paint. I was planning on the build being a driver and wanted mechanical to be the priorty. I dropped all the bumpers, trim, bezels so they can do the work whenever It was convenient for the shop.
Then I got that text that every car guy dreads. "Hey give me call there's a problem with your car."
At this point a million different things run through my head. From the car won't start, to ISIS broke into the shop and stole your car.
Call the shop owner (girlfriend's dad). When we bought the car there was significant oxidation in the paint (unsurprising for a arizona car). Outside it looks like it will buff great (he was confident when he saw it outside). Turns out that he went to go look at the car and in the florescent light you can tell it's not oxidation, its 20 year old spray paint "E36 M3"
I posted the wiring diagrams to a WeTransfer site, there are 24 of them so I thought this would be easier and faster. You should be getting an email with a link in it to the files where you can download them, let me know if you have any problems.
Norma66 wrote: In reply to stuart in mn: pankow_brent@yahoo it says I have to be approved by a admin to send private messages!
Does your email have a .com or a .mail at the end? I sent the files to one with a .com at the end, let me know if that's right.
So that day went over to the shop and looked at the car. Really the only option at this point is leave it custom spray paint or strip it.
This was in July of this year. The shop generally gets slow in October right before deer hit season then gets very busy because no one in Iowa knows how to drive in snow. I figured that would give me some time to sort out mechanical (trans, rear end).
Get this text two weeks later
Whoops
The car is moving quickly now. Pretty apparent that she's been hit more times than Mike Tyson. Three small holes that need patched but not bad. They already have the big dent pulled and mudded.
Also picked up a XL grill for 200 bucks. Also picked up a dash pad from a sweet junkyard in burlington. My girlfriend helped me cut it out of a trashed 65. She's a keeper
Glad you got the wiring diagrams. I didn't realize this has been an ongoing project - the last picture in the paint booth looks great.
After some clear got on the car, it was time for a cut and buff.
Cars looking real good. Excited to see what it looks like with the XL grill!
Started the grill swap. Anyone trying to swap a grill should NOT mount their bumper first. Very dumb on my part and made the process take about two hours. The old grill is out though.
Got some of the letters back on and the tailights. Whoever drilled the holes for the emblems in 66 had a little to much pbr at lunch.
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