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  • #16
    Thank y'all, I've got the timing belt/tensioner and the water pump on their way, andwill tackle it as soon as they get in......and i've got extra matches in case it doesn't go well.

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    • #17
      woo hoo all the parts are in. Just in time for me to leave the country for a week (headed to Colorado)
      at least i'll have something to do when i get back.

      Secondary questions..how many engine mounts are there? I see 2 kinds, engine and manual trans...but how many of each do i need?

      Thanks.
      Byron

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      • #18
        Odie

        I did it the way GenevaDirt did it. Be sure to use a sleeve. It will cover the groove. Be sure not to damage the crank.

        How often do you get to Memphis?

        Call me if you need any help.

        David
        901/281/1458

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        • #19
          Originally posted by odiekokee View Post
          woo hoo all the parts are in. Just in time for me to leave the country for a week (headed to Colorado)
          at least i'll have something to do when i get back.

          Secondary questions..how many engine mounts are there? I see 2 kinds, engine and manual trans...but how many of each do i need?

          Thanks.
          Byron
          i just got done replacing the mounts on my 88 L

          1 trans. mount
          Transmission-Manual Parts and More for Your 1990 FORD FESTIVA at Reliably Low Prices. Fast Online Catalog. DIY-Easy. Your Choice of Quality. Full Manufacturer Warranty.


          and 2 motor mounts (front and front-right) pick one of each.
          Engine Parts and More for Your 1990 FORD FESTIVA at Reliably Low Prices. Fast Online Catalog. DIY-Easy. Your Choice of Quality. Full Manufacturer Warranty.


          dont let this scare you "1990 : FORD : FESTIVA L : 1.3L 1295cc L4 MFI (H) : Engine : Motor Mount"

          its an exact match/fit for an 88/(or all years maybe? correct me if im wrong)
          Last edited by MTec007; 02-19-2010, 09:34 PM.

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