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    <title>93 Taurus 3 8L Alternator replacement problem</title>
    <description> Tony Sivori  wrote:    &gt; Rereading the Chiltons  it says the the square half inch adjustment lever  &gt; hole is on the rear of the adjustment pulley   &gt;  &gt; I looked for the half inch lever hole  both under the hood and on the  &gt; Chiltons schematic  But since I didn t see it in the schematic or on the  &gt; car I thought it didn t apply to my model   &gt;  &gt; So it looks like the obvious solution is to    </description>
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    <title>Searching the forum</title>
    <description>Is there a way to search the forum? I seem to be missing it     Thanks   Steve</description>
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    <title>falcon v8 convertion  HELP </title>
    <description>I did the same thing in my falcon  I have had to use spacers on the motor mounts to raise the engine for some of this stuff to clear  If yours is hitting the steering box  possibly the heders might be wrong for this application  You said it was hitting the firewall? You might have to move the engine forward some to clear  Mine is too far to the right and I need to move it back to the left and b   </description>
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    <title>98 Grand Marquis starts intermittently</title>
    <description>I have a 98 Grand Marques with an electronic cluster  I have intermittent problems starting the car  Three times AAA came out and played with the fuses under the dash and the car started  Now I can t get it to start and I don t see a bad fuse either  All electric things like lights are working  I just can t start the car  It does not even try to turn over  I have found that if I turn the key 7    </description>
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    <title>head gasket sealer in engine oil</title>
    <description>Please help   I put bars head gasket sealer in the engine oil and drove it for about a mile  I drained the oil  put new in and had the car towed home   What now?  I am supposed to drive up to tahoe in 2 days </description>
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    <title>2004 mustang  v6  car wont start  stock alarm goes off</title>
    <description>i haven t driven my car for a while   last time was 5 months ago  I have an 04 v6 3 8L 29th anniversary mustang  I last time i drove it  there were no problems  When i tried plugging the power wire back to the battery  there is a constant loud horn sound  im thinking it is the stock alarm  I tried turning my key from off to the ignition twice  to toggle the alarm  because im guessing thats what   </description>
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    <title>1984 Ford Thunderbird Fuel Pump   Not Starting</title>
    <description>I m rebuilding an  83 Cougar LS 5 0 CFI   I actually put a new tank and internal fuel pump in as well as replacing the in line pump   I bought a new internal sending unit off ebay for an  84 that I did not end up using because it had a different plug configuration   It might work for you  See if you can find a part number  if that s what ends up being your problem      Chris Weil</description>
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    <description>05 grand caravan  3 8L  engine light on   PO 700  PO 992 how[ code] to fix problem</description>
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    <description>Hi  I have a Galaxy 2 3 Zetec  1999  and a Modeo 2L Zetec   Duratec  2001     Mk3      Both are approaching 100K miles and 10 years old     I ve found various info on google but nothing definite   do these use belts   or chains  and do they need replacing?    Thanks</description>
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    <description> Steve R   wrote in message   news:95b60457 772b 4460 89a4 6f27a0cf31b9@k29g2000prf googlegroups com     &gt; Just an FYI  My dad and I have uncovered a long standing CEL with  &gt;  Sally   After doing the normal things  we finally uncovered the  &gt; issue  oil residue from a K N filter on the MAF sensor  He s been  &gt; without the filter for 2 years now and with a CEL light  After  &gt;   </description>
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    <title>sounds coming from engine</title>
    <description>Whenever I drive my 2001 Mercury Sable I start to hear a blowing sound coming from the engine  But when I slow down or stop I don t hear it anymore  Does anyone know what could be the problem?</description>
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    <description>Here i introduce some Mileage changing tools for USA cars  FORD Chrysler and GM     1  The best  the most professional: USA prog  Hand held one  very easy to use; with usb 2 0 port to update software or download upload data; USA adapter  OBD cables are in package       http:  www ccssit cn Upload PicFiles 2008 12 30_11 33 26_8847 jpg    2  The best universal Mileage correction tool: DigiMaster    </description>
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    <title>300 I 6 timing gear</title>
    <description>the heavy duty 6 300 should have steel timing gears in it  they  swindled you by putting fiber gear made for cars in it                                                                       http:  www minibite com america malone htm</description>
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    <title>95 Contour Digital Clock</title>
    <description>On Wed  24 Dec 2008 17:40:15  0500  Al  wrote:    &gt;bhagen@msn com wrote:  &gt;&gt; On Dec 22  2:42 pm  cl   @snyder on ca wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt; On Mon  22 Dec 2008 10:11:55  0800  PST   bha   @msn com wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Hello:  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Can anyone tell me how to remove the clock from the dash?  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Thanks   &gt;&gt;&gt; Real easy after you get the dash out    Just squeeze the 4 little  &gt;&gt;&gt; cips  about 3 4  in f   </description>
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    <title>97 escort blower making loud noise</title>
    <description>On Dec 16  12:02pm   Mike Hunter   wrote:  &gt; Try looking for leaves  WBMS  &gt;  &gt;  varois83   wrote in message  &gt;  &gt; news:90c25c0e f099 49ed a368 9afabe67ffc7@f3g2000yqf googlegroups com     &gt;    Thanks  I will check it out     Patrick</description>
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