Mustang Project Update and my foxbody got some new headlights

Posted on the April 16th, 2009 under mustang by

Figured I’d post some before and aftershots of the the new Headlights I just put on my Mustang.   The ones that were on there were these Euro on piece designs that looked like crap.  They were also cracked and leaking, when I washed the car it was like a fish tank in there. (pictures below)

Just a small update on the project also… Rear main seal, new clutch (MMR RBT700), pilot bearing (Ford), throw out bearing (Ford), and flywheel (Ford) are in.  I have to bolt up the cross member to the tranny, I had to modify it for the new 3550 TREMEC that we put in.  Down the road I’ll have to get that welded so there is no shifting.  I also need to hook up the clutch cable and make sure that’s OK and test it before I bolt the exhaust back up.  After that I should be good to go, and hopefully no problems.  The new clutch requires a 450 mile break in of stop and go. The clutch should handle the power OK, it seemed to get good reviews on the various mustang forums.

During some of the downtime I clayed the car and used a paint cleaner.  It looks pretty good for its age, hopefully tonight I’ll apply the polish and get the wax on sometime this weekend.  The car has a ton of scratches and other issues, but for a 23 year old car it looks pretty good.    If I have everything rolling this weekend I’l really like to get the undercarrige of the car cleaned up, I was thinking of putting it on jack stands in the driveway and getting some engine degreeser underthere and spraying it down.  I tried to wipe most of the old oil off around the tranny area from the old rear main seal leaking with some break cleaner when I was putting in the tranny.  I need to read up more on detailing the engine bay as well, its pretty dirty in there. (any suggestions welcome!)

Headlight pictures

Old Look:

New Look:

With Parking Lights On:

Picked up a 87 Mustang LX 5.0 5-Speed, lots of work, should be fun!

Posted on the March 16th, 2009 under mustang by

Well, I finally picked up a 1987 foxbody Mustang last Monday, its a LX Hatch 5.0 5-Speed.  I spent the last 7 months hunting around for something within my budget and somewhat clean.  It seemed that every one of these cars that I went to look at was hit at one point and time.  The one I picked up looked fairly straight and it had a lot money in parts invested it in it.    The paint is in OK shape, eventually I’d love to get the car re-painted, however I do see that being done in the foreseeable future. The interior is actually in pretty good shape, it needs a good cleaning and detail.  I cleaned all the vinyl surfaces with a non-ammonia cleaner then went over it with Meguiar’s Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner.  I gave the car a wash the other day with Meguiars Gold car wash, it probably the first wash its had in months as the car was just sitting outside.  These pics below is the car wet, so it actually looks pretty good.  I’m not sold on the rims, I love the Cobra “R” style, I just wish they were the brushed Aluminum instead.  The tires are near new, and have a ton of tread left, so it looks like these will be on here for quite a while, the rears are 275 Micky Thompson drag radials.

The car has a bunch of goodies already installed, which ultimately made me choose it.   The previous owner chose to go with Autometer cobalt gauges, which actually look pretty nice lit up.  They give off a blueish color when the lights are on.  The picture I took below isn’t great but it shows the gauge setup.  There is a fuel, EGT, and oil pressure gauge installed below the radio.  Then the other picture shows the boost and PLX wideband to monitor the air fuel ratio.

The throw out bearing and clutch are shot on the car, I was able to pickup a TREMEC 3550 for pretty cheap with low miles to replace the T5 that’s in the car.  The T5 is known to be pretty weak, especially in third gear, and its bound to blow if your running 350+ RWHP.  I have a new TOB, Rear Main Seal, and Clutch (MMR 700) ready to go.  I dropped the tranny out yesterday, took me longer then I wanted to due to some rusted and stubborn bolts.   I have to finish up taking out the bell housing, old clutch, and flywheel this week so I can go drop the flywheel off at the machinist to get cut.

The engine supposedly only has about 1500 miles on it since the rebuild, stock block bored .30 over (306) it has TRW pistons, ARP hardware, yada yada.. I just hope it holds up for some summer fun.  I changed the oil the other day, it looks clean, no sign of antifreeze or anything. It sounds clean, no ticks, seems smooth.

Anyways, the plans are to change the tranny/clutch,  rear main seal, etc and get the car on the road for some fun.  I’ll try to baby it as much as I can, I don’t want to have wrench on it all summer long.  Last night after I dropped the tranny it was a little too late to start using the air tools again since the wife was sleeping, I hit the whole car with some paint cleaner to prep it for claying, polish and wax.  The Meg’s step 1 cleaner works pretty well, it brightened up the paint quite a bit where it was dull.  Unfortunately the bumpers are pretty oxidized and I don’t think anything is going to bring back the color in them.

Once the car is up and running I’d love to change the headlights, those one pieces ones look so cheap looking and I am not fan of the clear style anyways. It could use a new headliner and carpet down the road as well.

Besides the gauges I mentioned above, the car has some suspension work done.  Motorsport springs, upper/lower control arms, adjustable strut/shocks. It has a 255 in tank pump and a T-Rex external pump, Aluminum drive shaft, Fluidyne aluminum radiator, MSD box with the Blaster coil, and a bunch of other small things. I’ll give a little more detail on the engine work in another post, once she is up and running again I’d like to get the car re-tuned / dyno’d to make sure everything is OK.

I’ll take some more pics over the next few days, and try to keep a log of what I am doing to the car.

Avoid Broadvoice.com VoIP Phone Company at all costs!

Posted on the December 19th, 2008 under Interesting by

Just a frustrated consumer…  Avoid http://broadvoice.com at all costs.  I was a customer of theirs for over 4 years, pretty much from when they launched.   I think their service as a VoIP company (Not their customer service) was average.  I had a few issues along the way with their sip servers going down but it was really minimal.   The voice quality was OK, their web interface is is complete, their phone support is moderate at best.   Soo….  4 years later, time to move on to my triple play with Cablevision.  I have a $99.00 a month deal for Cable, Internet, and Phone service.  I think great! Save cash, move the phone number over, done deal.

Ahhh, but wait.  “Broadvoice” is not a phone company (this is the crap they fed to me) .  They will NOT release their number to you if you try to port it OUT.   Yet, they’d gladly port your number in.   While I did NOT agree or sign to these “TERMS” when I first became a customer, yet they magically apply to me.

So now I am stuck moving my home phone to a new number, dumping Broadvoice because they will not transfer my number which will end up in a class action lawsuit sooner or later.  Maybe its me, but I just think that’s shady business practice. They are trying to retain customers by holding your number hostage. This is one time where I think the government needs to step in….

If you provide phone service, 911 service, etc, your a damn phone company in my book.

I hope if you have learned anything from this, its stay away from Broadvoice.  I cain’t even imagine if you have your business lines ported over. Imagine not being able to keep your business number because they would not release it to you?  Seriously think twice before signing up for Broadvoice or any phone company before getting a SIGNED contract that states that you can port your number out when you leave.  Thank god that my business number is not with Broadvoice (I just use their service for outgoing sip on that line, as well as my customers accounts).  I’ll be moving them away from them as well as 4 of my family members as result of this.

Have a good Holiday all!