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Old January 8th 07, 11:56 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Jason O
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Default 68 ford mustang gt with a 289

wrote:
> having trouble trying to get my sons stang going. we have replaced the
> starter, had the carb rebuilt, new wires cap and rotor,
> it cranks over and wants to start but doesn't. can anyone give me a
> direction to go to get it going thanks


Are you sure you've got spark? Make sure of that first. Is it getting
fuel ok? I don't mean the carb, I mean everything behind it.

Double check that you've got the wires right. Also make sure you're not
180 degrees off on the distributor. What is your initial timing set at?
It should be 6 degrees BTDC, if stock. Check the initial and full-out
timing specs.

Are you using points? Are they new? Check the dwell and set it to 24
degrees. The distance from the points to the cam should be about
0.16-0.18 inches, IIRC; the specs are readily available from Google.
Use a feeler gauge, and take your time, it is a fussy adjustment on
early Ford distributors. Better yet, dump the points, and spend $70 on
a Pertronix Ignitor. They are available at many chain outlets, and not
only does the car start more easily, it gets 1-2 mpg and a few hp
because of better combustion. Best performance $ I've put into my '67
besides the front disc brake conversion (consider that too!).

You may also want to try cranking it after with a small shot or two of
starting fluid, to help it catch... then give it a few pumps, rather
than flooding it, which we too easily do when we want the damned thing
to start.

Good luck

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Jason

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