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Started on the Interior

Ridgerunner

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This is next the fuel pressure regulator.

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The inside of the old fuel pump relay (aorry can't help the blurriness)
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Ridgerunner

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I don't read I look at pixtures. I had a 86 F250 SC that came from California had a 460/C6 all mechanical no emissions still had the sticker under hood to prove it. I miss that truck.
 

primetime

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My 86 F-250 that had a 460 and a 4-speed had electric fuel pumps. No cats but twin :( smog pumps. And it was a Michigan truck from day one.
 

Ridgerunner

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My 86 F-250 that had a 460 and a 4-speed had electric fuel pumps. No cats but twin :( smog pumps. And it was a Michigan truck from day one.

They are a good truck. But right now I like my 85 F150 better that what I have owned previously.
 

Ridgerunner

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I went into the garage and pulled my door panels off I had a factory speaker blown and wanted to replace them both. I wasn't surprised about the moister barrier being dry rotten and dirty.
Pulled both off and got some 3 mil plastic that was hanging around doing nothing and screaming use me. Got everything cleaned up and my trusty duct tape out. So I cut the plastic,taped trim and put in my new Sony Xplode,they sound great with this old Kenwood stereo.

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Video

http://s150.photobucket.com/albums/...85 Explorer/?action=view&current=100_3316.mp4
 
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DNFXDLI

The Token Canadian
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That should help with the moisture.
 

Ridgerunner

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Now I get to go through all my stuff in the garage to see what I have left I can put on. PM on the way.
 

fatherdoug

Tonto Papadapolous
you won't hear the wind noise over your speakers :D

Yes, I've found a 200 watt amp is a great noise reduction technique, especially when I'm listening to Beethoven's 7th. smilieFordlogo Looks good, Cliff.
 

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