kyles build/question thread with many pics.
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kyles build/question thread with many pics.
so i just picked up this xr a few weeks ago, and its finally starting to get warm so i decided the building and repairing must start. before i start the repairing though, i had a few questions. ive been looking around the site at other peoples engine bays, and they have stock engine parts that i dont. and i want to know if im gonna blow my engine soon if i dont replace these parts. i wasnt sure what they were called so i took a pic of my hand pointing where the part should be. so far the only thing that i have done to the car is made my own manual boost controller, and cleaned the spaghetti of wiring mess from under the carpet. everything else was half assed by the first 2 owners and i plan to fix it all very soon. unfortunatly i am limited to working on the car to just friday and sunday because im in the police academy until november. heres how the car sits right now.
the car does need some minor body work and surface rust repair
rattle canned by previous owner, have no clue why
wing got the same treatment as the front with some custom overspray all over the hatch
the pods are about to fall off
IC and some random honda piping with a greddy knockoff.
ok heres one of my questions. a lot of engine pics ive seen, there is a fitting here which goes to some plumbing to what appears to be a stock bypass valve. my car doesnt have any of that and this hole has a plug in it. what is it for?
8 dollar homemade boost controller, works like a charm.
power steering leak and i need a steering boot
and lastly, what are these 2 fittings for that are capped off?
ill have more pics and updates as i work on the car, thanx for looking and thanx in advance for any help you guys give me.
the car does need some minor body work and surface rust repair
rattle canned by previous owner, have no clue why
wing got the same treatment as the front with some custom overspray all over the hatch
the pods are about to fall off
IC and some random honda piping with a greddy knockoff.
ok heres one of my questions. a lot of engine pics ive seen, there is a fitting here which goes to some plumbing to what appears to be a stock bypass valve. my car doesnt have any of that and this hole has a plug in it. what is it for?
8 dollar homemade boost controller, works like a charm.
power steering leak and i need a steering boot
and lastly, what are these 2 fittings for that are capped off?
ill have more pics and updates as i work on the car, thanx for looking and thanx in advance for any help you guys give me.
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well the stock rubber thing was cut in half, again, no clue why, so theres a small section of exhaust tube there, so it needs 2 clamps on each side lol. im just gonna leave it for now cause as soon as i get my saab radiator, im gonna be mounting the IC i have and using w/e of the honda plumbing i can.
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ok so i did my VC gasket today and got the motorcraft pcv valve. let me just vent a bit about the previous owner.....some poeple shouldnt be aloud to own a car. 2 of the bolts for the upper intake were finger loose, all of the VC bolts were finger loose, and one of the spark plugs was loose. now when i say finger loose, i dont mean like i did a 1/4 turn with the wrench...no. i mean like i took all these bolts off with no wrench...so after i was fluttered about that, then i discovered that the FPR was cracked. so i bypassed it for now and will get a new one tomorrow, that might have contributed to my horrible gas miliage. but the weird thing is that ive havent smelled gas since i go the car. and the VC gasket that was on there was cork, so that was fun to get off. so most of today was a bad day, but there was some good news, the inside of the head was super clean. no goo or coals. and now all the flat black spray painted stuff is taken care of. a HUGE thanks to andrew on here, and your dad, for helping me swap those parts over. so heres some pics of what i did today.
new red parts
motor before it went under the scalpul
pool of oil on the lower intake from the VC being so loose
part number for the gasket in case anyone was wondering. 41 bucks at lincoln
figured since i had it off, make it look nice, its actually red but the lighting makes it look orange.
new red parts
motor before it went under the scalpul
pool of oil on the lower intake from the VC being so loose
part number for the gasket in case anyone was wondering. 41 bucks at lincoln
figured since i had it off, make it look nice, its actually red but the lighting makes it look orange.
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There's a sensor on the lower intake for the fan circuit. It's looking for a ground. Does the fan come on when you push your fan switch in? (this is how the AC turns on, but functions as a handy fan on switch as well.)
If that's not it, and it's not the fan that's actually died, there's 2 relays on the inner fender, near the washer fluid reservoir. One for the front condenser fan, the other is for the rad fan. Try swapping the harness between the 2 relays.
If that's not it, and it's not the fan that's actually died, there's 2 relays on the inner fender, near the washer fluid reservoir. One for the front condenser fan, the other is for the rad fan. Try swapping the harness between the 2 relays.
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got the fan working.
ford doesnt know the part number for my fuel pressure regulator, i thought that was kinda weird. so ill have to do some searching to find out what FPR will work for my car. right now i have it bypassed, and it doesnt seem to be doing any damage except making the car run a little hotter than normal. but ill have to locate one quick.
and now that its actually been sunny for once, i got around to waxing it. and for andrew, this is how good the hood and the hatch turned out. the hatch still needs a little more work but for the most part, just washing off the mold made it look 10X better, and then the wax shined it up.
heres the before and after of the hatch
and the rest of the car
ya i know i still need to get the spraypaint off the running lights
but the grill turned out nice
ford doesnt know the part number for my fuel pressure regulator, i thought that was kinda weird. so ill have to do some searching to find out what FPR will work for my car. right now i have it bypassed, and it doesnt seem to be doing any damage except making the car run a little hotter than normal. but ill have to locate one quick.
and now that its actually been sunny for once, i got around to waxing it. and for andrew, this is how good the hood and the hatch turned out. the hatch still needs a little more work but for the most part, just washing off the mold made it look 10X better, and then the wax shined it up.
heres the before and after of the hatch
and the rest of the car
ya i know i still need to get the spraypaint off the running lights
but the grill turned out nice
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I was coming to post that you can not bypass the FPR. It'll be fine with the pulse dampner bypassed. Your parts guy must suck. All fpr's are the same base number (9C968.) The dampner has long been discontinued.
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I thought that the mold gave it character, but to each his own.and for andrew, this is how good the hood and the hatch turned out. the hatch still needs a little more work but for the most part, just washing off the mold made it look 10X better, and then the wax shined it up.
I was really impressed with how much the hood improved and it's good to see that you had similar results with the grill and hatch. It looks like a completely different car.
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ok. that puts me at ease then. and now that ive bypassed it, my car seems to run a little better. and i dont get that studdering at cruising speed on the highway anymoreSARON81 wrote:I was coming to post that you can not bypass the FPR. It'll be fine with the pulse dampner bypassed. Your parts guy must suck. All fpr's are the same base number (9C968.) The dampner has long been discontinued.
it deffinatly does. now that all those black parts have been replaced, it doesnt look like such a piece of crap. next weekend my project is cleaning all that baked on oil gunk from my engine bay. i started today and said the hell with it, i need some scotch bright wheelsaaul00 wrote:
I thought that the mold gave it character, but to each his own.
I was really impressed with how much the hood improved and it's good to see that you had similar results with the grill and hatch. It looks like a completely different car.