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    Replacing Main brake line

    So yeah... I know what your saying (anyways found this old thread looking through old stuff) about the dangers, but all the ones I have fixed like this have not broken, and been fixed properly once the customer had the time to fix it. So far it has been about 5 years working as a mechanic...
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    the weekend at jt's

    Oh techieman!!!! Where are you???
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    Transmission Swap

    Sorry to jack this thread but how about a 96, 97 ohv or sohc into a 98 ohv? I found these transmissions in the junk yard but am not sure if they are all compatible even though I have read the sticky on trans. identification. Thank you!
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    Replacing Main brake line

    if the line is not rusted all the way up to the flare you could just make to cuts before and after the rust. Buy two compression fittings and cut your new line and put it in with your compression fittings. That way you dont have to buy the flare tool. Its what I do if I can get away with it...
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    Intro and question.

    The board has two burnt out resistors that I ripped out on accident trying to be a solder tech ha ha ha
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    Broken tail light from accident need fix advice

    Check ebay I see them there all the time.
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    Intro and question.

    Hi all, Paul from Hilton Head. Former Marine and current reserve guard. I own a 2000 Mountaineer and a 1998 4.0 Expo 4x4 among a few other cars. I have the habit of buying heaps just because they run and have a really low price tag. It really pisses my wife off when I come home to get the...
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    Tcc 1 Me 0

    Threw a cel a few weeks ago saying tcc solenoid. So I go to ford ask for the part. I thought I had id my tranny by using the sticker on the door TR=D 98 4x4 ohv. I guess I was wrong because it runs horrible now. I tried searching but I went in to work at 6 to get out at 12 to come home and...
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    dead battery/charging problem

    clean your wires that go over your battery posts, make sure your ground reads close to 0 ohms and not 200 ohms for ex.
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