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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Got some more parts for Old Red, spark plugs, air filter, fuel filter.

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by marcuss View Post
    a little bit of TLC did some wonders on that Festiva. Glad to see it back to it's better looking days keep up the good work ... wanna clean mine too? LOL tree sap has the best of it as it sits in my backyard/driveway lol
    Thanks! It's going to look alot better next year, when I gets repainted hopefully. Right now I'm working on fixing the rust issues, I'll post up pics of my progress tomorrow.

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  • GenevaDirt
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    Originally posted by Tim View Post
    Oil filter and fuel filter are different things. The fuel filter filters the gas from the tank before it gets to the injectors.

    The fuel filter is an important and often overlooked part that can make a huge impact on how your car runs.

    I'm not exactly sure where it is in the engine bay, but it's an easy and cheap part to replace.


    Good luck!

    Tim
    it's on the firewall below the master cylinder.....but I not think that is easy or cheap for the original....never priced one but I know mine were always rusted in place. I just cut the lines off and then used an inline that I got from Autozone...like 3 bucks....very easy to change anytime now...lol

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  • marcuss
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    a little bit of TLC did some wonders on that Festiva. Glad to see it back to it's better looking days keep up the good work ... wanna clean mine too? LOL tree sap has the best of it as it sits in my backyard/driveway lol

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by Tim View Post
    Oil filter and fuel filter are different things. The fuel filter filters the gas from the tank before it gets to the injectors.

    The fuel filter is an important and often overlooked part that can make a huge impact on how your car runs.

    I'm not exactly sure where it is in the engine bay, but it's an easy and cheap part to replace.


    Good luck!

    Tim
    My bad! I thought you said oil filter instead of fuel.... Just misread your comment thats all

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  • piratewilly
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    and also almost always over looked is to make sure it doesn't run out of blinker fluid

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  • Tim
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    Originally posted by Ford_For_Life View Post
    Thanks for the tip! Yes I changed the oil filter also.
    Oil filter and fuel filter are different things. The fuel filter filters the gas from the tank before it gets to the injectors.

    The fuel filter is an important and often overlooked part that can make a huge impact on how your car runs.

    I'm not exactly sure where it is in the engine bay, but it's an easy and cheap part to replace.


    Good luck!

    Tim

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by Tim View Post
    I like your oil drain pan!

    I use the same thing for my oil changes. In fact, you don't need to jack the car up to change the oil. If you turn the passenger wheel all the way to the right you can get to the drain plug from the side, and your tub should clear the oil pan with the wheels on the ground.

    Did you replace the fuel filter too? It's probably clogged up with crud from the gas tank.


    -Tim
    Thanks for the tip! Yes I changed the oil filter also.

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  • Tim
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    I like your oil drain pan!

    I use the same thing for my oil changes. In fact, you don't need to jack the car up to change the oil. If you turn the passenger wheel all the way to the right you can get to the drain plug from the side, and your tub should clear the oil pan with the wheels on the ground.

    Did you replace the fuel filter too? It's probably clogged up with crud from the gas tank.


    -Tim

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Changed the oil and filter today

    Changed the oil and filter today, that old oil was dirty! I also drained the tank and put in fresh gas, and injecter cleaner. Also got a new battery, no more jumpstarting!
    After doing all that, Old Red is running ALOT better the knocking noise completely went away and it idles alot smoother now Next are the plugs and wire, and air filter.

    Heres the pics:

    Dirty!

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by freshtiva View Post
    Id sent that warranty card in right away before its too late.
    :laughing6:

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  • freshtiva
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    Id send that warranty card in right away before its too late.
    Last edited by freshtiva; 10-15-2008, 09:41 PM.

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by 25Horseplay View Post
    Nice find!
    I have a Ford truck that color and wax did wonders for the faded paint, but after a couple month's it fads back out. You need to keep waxing it!!!!!
    Yep, The car might be getting a new paintjob after I fix the rust, and maybe get a new hatch with wiper

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  • 25Horseplay
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    Nice find!
    I have a Ford truck that color and wax did wonders for the faded paint, but after a couple month's it fads back out. You need to keep waxing it!!!!!

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Some goodies I found in the glovebox!

    Opened the glove box and found these









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