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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / September 2006

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1988 Ford F150 302 - offroad project

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founas - 28 Sep 2006 14:01 GMT
Hello there,

I have some questions if you guys could help me. First, I'm from Europe, so
my english could be pretty bad. Second, because I live in Europe, I don't
have any wracker where I could buy a spare parts or shop where I could buy
books, or spares, but I love american trucks, so I want to finish this
project. Anyway, about my problems:
1. I just need to prove if this will work. I have an 302 engine (with AOD
trans), non HO (without mass air). Because I don't need anything as AC,
lights, etc. and I want to simplify wire harness, I decided to buy an
aftermarket wire harness (
http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/Itemdy00.asp?CODIV=0101&T1=PW60510%2001)
from Painless. But this wire harness is for mass air engine. I found I need
to buy an mass air metter, different ECU and 19lb injectors (for stock mass
air metter). Is this all I need to convert it to a mass air?
2. I have a big problem with vacuum. The old one was completely gone. I'm
pretty sure I need to plug vacuum, but I don't have a schematic and I'm not
able to find any. I bought some books about Ford on Amazon, but still have no
schematic. Could you help me to get a vacuum schematic, or just give me
information what I should hook up, and what don't. As I said, I don't want
anything as AC, heater, etc. I just need the engine work properly.

Thanks
BTW: If you want to see, how the project looks now, you will find it here:
http://www.gauzy.cz/klada.wmv
putt@webtv.net - 29 Sep 2006 13:49 GMT
>help me to get a vacuum schematic

Go to autozone dot com.  Click repair info>click vehicle repair
guides>input your truck information>driveability/emission>vacuum
diagrams.....

Dave S(Texas)

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