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imp 06-06-2019 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by wbrockstar (Post 8652763)
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@wbrockstar

Good show!
The only thing which might mislead him is your CLIP is of an engine of pre-94 vintage, having the distributor-mounted TFI module. In '94 it was moved to a cooler, remote location. That's why Fox distributors won't work in '94-'95 SN95s.

C12vpwr 06-06-2019 11:10 PM

Thank u for all the info on timing and the distributer I have a good understanding of all that now we will see what problem we come across next the guy that did the work doesn't seem like he really knew what he was doing and did no research I also have a shady egr/smog delete situation havent really look at it yet I guess that's what u can expect from a 1,000 dollar car lol

wbrockstar 06-07-2019 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by imp (Post 8652826)
@wbrockstar

Good show!
The only thing which might mislead him is your CLIP is of an engine of pre-94 vintage, having the distributor-mounted TFI module. In '94 it was moved to a cooler, remote location. That's why Fox distributors won't work in '94-'95 SN95s.


Yeah I'll just repost a picture of the 94-95 5.0 distributor again to avoid confusion. However,the 86-93 and 94-95 5.0 distributors use the same identical cap, which means the clips are in the same identical location on the cap adapter/cap too.If you look,the screws that hold the adapter to the distributor are also in the same spot and when the distributor is fully seated with the 0° balancer mark aligned with the timing pointer & #1 on the compression stroke,the pip sensor magnet should pretty much be inline with the adapter screw closest to the intake,if the housing is situated correctly.Then the rotor should be pointing slightly to the left of the pip sensor magnet.If the housing and rotor are situated like stated above,you can consider the distributor indexed correctly. Once thats finished,fire it up,pull the spout and set it to 10° btdc or 12-14° if you like.


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wbrockstar 06-07-2019 11:07 PM


Originally Posted by C12vpwr (Post 8652828)
Thank u for all the info on timing and the distributer I have a good understanding of all that now we will see what problem we come across next the guy that did the work doesn't seem like he really knew what he was doing and did no research I also have a shady egr/smog delete situation havent really look at it yet I guess that's what u can expect from a 1,000 dollar car lol

Let us know what egr components you do and dont have,so we can explain what you need to do to delete it correctly so that it wont affect your driveability negatively. There are 3 routes you can take to delete it.

C12vpwr 06-11-2019 06:56 PM

Egr has been disconnected from the exhaust that's all I see he did also what do u guys know about t45 transmissions and swapping one

wbrockstar 06-11-2019 11:16 PM


Originally Posted by C12vpwr (Post 8652983)
Egr has been disconnected from the exhaust that's all I see he did also what do u guys know about t45 transmissions and swapping one

The t45 has its bellhousing integrated into the transmission and I don't believe it'll bolt up to a 5.0 block,only a 4.6 block.

C12vpwr 06-12-2019 09:13 PM

Okay what's a good transmission option for the car I have to rebuild or replace the t5 in it


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