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heres my 1981 Ford Fairmont. 3.3L 6 cylinder, 3 speed automatic. 115,000ish miles. she starts right up every time, gets driven every day, and runs like a champ!

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jakegday,

These are the best pictures of an engine bay that is on this thread. Thanks for posting.
 
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Originally Posted By: ls1mike
Supercharged 3800 in my Regal. I took the plastic engine cover off the day I got it.

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Originally Posted By: tig1
jakegday,

These are the best pictures of an engine bay that is on this thread. Thanks for posting.


Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Haw! That was great, Jake!

I almost fell off the chair.

I love this place!

thanks....? what was it exactly that you guys liked?? the smog pump replaced with a horn? the A/C removal job?
 
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Originally Posted By: Jakegday
heres my 1981 Ford Fairmont. 3.3L 6 cylinder, 3 speed automatic. 115,000ish miles. she starts right up every time, gets driven every day, and runs like a champ!

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That is just awesome....I remember when a college buddy offered me the chance to buy his 1982 Mercury Cougar 4-door with a this exact engine....looked just like this.

I STILL kick myself that I passed on that car. He was practically giving it away, and there wasn't that much that needed work on it.
 
Originally Posted By: Bster13
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I love it! So easy to service and RWD to boot! Do you have the stock size pulley on it?
 
Stock pulley w/ remapped ECU. Quoted as 275hp/300ft lbs. torque.

Honestly with cruddy street/summer tires, you can spin through 3rd gear. And with T5 tranny, you don't use 1st gear. So no real need to upgrade the pulley (ok, "need" is relative. But not sure how the cooling system would handle spinning the SC faster...already a tight package ). It's already as fast as any racebike I had in 2nd and 3rd gears, and faster around the race track.

The guys with LSx stuffed in there are the really nutty ones. haha. http://www.bruntonautomotive.com

RWD and LSD FTW!
 
The "race car"

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The truck before the fender aprons got cut out and the oh-so cool intake kit. /sarcasm

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This is the pic of the cressida engine as it was going back together years ago.

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Originally Posted By: JHZR2
82 MB 300CD 617.952 Turbodiesel barely broken in at 162k.

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Loving that! Talk about something "slightly" overbuilt. No wonder those last zillions of miles in 3rd world countries. Nice!

When I met my wife in late 70's she had a 68 250SE with gas engine. Thing was a nice driving tank. She did nothing to it (and I mean NOTHING like oil changes) drove it like mad (sadly she still drives that way) and other than rust it was a great vehicle. I started changing the oil and things like that and was just so impressed with the build of everything.

Looking at your steering box in one of the photos. 1 ton trucks don't have as strong of a box!

Nice find there (I think this is the you found on the west side and drove it back?)

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Yes, it was the CA car. Unfortunately the steering boxes develop about 1" of play in them which is an annoyance. The 82 is the best one I have... My 81 with only 73k has more play than the 82...
 
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