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Posted By: Y2KSVT What a day! - 04/22/06 09:03 PM
Another nice day out, so I did a little work on the SVT.
First things first, I've had an idle issue where the rpm's will drop below 500, sometimes stalling out. That scares the sh!t out of me when making a left turn with any oncoming traffic. So I cleaned out the IAC, and sure enough, no more idle issues!
Last fall, before I put the car up for storage, the needle fell off of my Autometer mechanical oil pressure gauge. So I took the gauge out, and capped the oil tube off with a copper fitting. I'll send the gauge out to Autometer on Monday to have the needle put back on.
Thought I'd do the regular oil change, since I've had to start driving the SVT again before I normally take it out of the garage. 6 quarts of Mobil 1 along with a Motorcraft filter.
The other day, I decided to pickup some Royal Purple Syncromax, since it's been talked up so much on here. Being the first time I've changed the tranny fluid myself(2 tranny rebuilds prior, so Ford changed it at those times), I wasn't sure what size nylon hose to buy. Well, 1/2" was too big, so I improvised. I heated up the end of the hose until it would flex quite a bit. It flexed enough to get it into the tranny refill hole. Took about 2-1/2 quarts of the RP Syncromax, then lowered the car to let it spill the excess. What I drained out was the Mercon ATF w/ 2oz. of friction modifier. This fluid had been in the tranny since April of 2003, and 34k miles ago. The fluid was a nice pinkish red. No signs of unusual wear, so I'm happy. My impression so far, is that the Syncromax is not any different than the fluid I took out. Still shifts great like always. It was more of a peace of mind thing, changing it out.
I also started the uninstallation process of the Venom nitrous kit. I'm sure NVS SVT will be PM'ing me anyday now about coming down from Canada to pick it up. I just have to figure out what I'm going to use to fill the hole in my throttle body, where the nozzle is at now.
Sorry for the long post, but thought I'd tell how things went.

Mark
Posted By: Goonz SVT Re: What a day! - 04/22/06 09:29 PM
ughh..wish my day dedicated to my car went smooth like that..my idle problem is still sh!t..and I will be adding RP soon..did u get a chance to drive the car around? how'd it feel?
Posted By: Kremithefrog Re: What a day! - 04/22/06 10:43 PM
Maybe put a screw in that TB hole, with some thread locker on it. Tap the hole if it's not already. Cut the screw off flush on the other side. Would that work?

I changed the front o2 sensor today. It wasn't horrible, but had to remove the oil filter to do it. I hope the CEL doesn't come back.
Posted By: Y2KSVT Re: What a day! - 04/22/06 11:39 PM
Originally posted by Goonz SVT:
ughh..wish my day dedicated to my car went smooth like that..my idle problem is still sh!t..and I will be adding RP soon..did u get a chance to drive the car around? how'd it feel?




Yep, drove it around town a little bit. My transmission has always seemed to shift smooth, even with all the abuse it's seen. I used to work with the guy that I had rebuild my transmission, and he did one hell of a job on it. I can't say it got any better, as it was already silky smooth to begin with. Just a peace of mind thing, after having that tranny fluid in for 3 years and 34k miles.

The idle issue went away. It does seem to idle at around 600-650, but it's not rough or erratic at all. Maybe my tach is off.

Originally posted by Kremithefrog:
Maybe put a screw in that TB hole, with some thread locker on it. Tap the hole if it's not already. Cut the screw off flush on the other side. Would that work?




That's what I'm thinking I'll have to do. The throttle body walls aren't all that thick, so it won't have a lot of grip, but that's what the threadlock is for I suppose. I just don't want to cause any obstruction of air, that's all.

Mark
Posted By: getsum111 Re: What a day! - 04/23/06 12:57 AM
Mark, would a thin patch of JB weld work. Just a thin layer, to cover the whole, and let it go through the hole in the TB. Scrape it off from inside the TB while still soft, let it cure. I don't know if it would work or not, but it seems a bit easier than tapping and cutting a screw. Just tryin to help. Good luck.
Posted By: Y2KSVT Re: What a day! - 04/23/06 03:03 AM
Scott,
I had actually thought about that, but was told that the JB weld could come loose and get sucked into the T/B. Maybe NVS SVT will want to swap 65mm T/B's.

Mark
Posted By: elraido Re: What a day! - 04/23/06 05:03 AM
how about you give me the nitrous kit and you don't get punched in the face? sounds like a win win situation to me. any reason why you are getting rid of it? Blowing too many trannys?
Posted By: Y2KSVT Re: What a day! - 04/24/06 12:05 AM
The tranny rebuilds both took place before I had the bottle. I sold it because I have some maintenance stuff I need to do to the car, before I run more nitrous through it. Trust me, it's a lot more fun going to get the bottle filled, than to buy new O2 sensors and stuff like that. I also have other stuff besides cars that are more important to me right now. I'll probably pickup another kit in the future though, we'll see.

Mark
Posted By: TourDeForce Re: What a day! - 04/24/06 12:48 AM
There are likely some small threaded plugs you can buy for your TB. You see larger versions at Home Depot plumbing department. I'm sure you can find something similar. Am I correct to presume the hole is threaded to fit the nitrous nozzle? If not, a tap won't set you back much.

A trade of TB with the benefactor of the nitrous kit won't be out of the question. He should be able to keep the nozzle in the TB until he hooks up the kit. Just a little rubber cap from an auto parts store to keep it clean on the outside should do fine.
Posted By: m!key Re: What a day! - 04/24/06 03:03 AM
Originally posted by Y2KSVT:
I also have other stuff besides cars that are more important to me




hogwash!!! more important than your car?! ppppfffft!
Posted By: Y2KSVT Re: What a day! - 04/24/06 03:56 AM
Originally posted by m!key:
Originally posted by Y2KSVT:
I also have other stuff besides cars that are more important to me




hogwash!!! more important than your car?! ppppfffft!




I have a car that doesn't run(Sunbird).. I have another car that needs some work(SHO).. And I have the SVT that just needs to stay on the road while I work out the other sh!tty car problems. Then, sell them and get one reliable DD, and then do stuff to the SVT again.

Mark
Posted By: CLASSVT Re: What a day! - 04/26/06 12:12 AM
Good to hear your ride is healthy again. I only hope my idle problems will cease as well. And yes, I do remember your tranny being exceptionally smooth.
Posted By: Pudmunkie Re: What a day! - 04/26/06 12:29 AM
How about you fill that hole in your throttle body with another nitrous nozzle
Posted By: Kremithefrog Re: What a day! - 04/26/06 11:58 PM
Originally posted by Kremithefrog:

I changed the front o2 sensor today. It wasn't horrible, but had to remove the oil filter to do it. I hope the CEL doesn't come back.




Just to remind everyone, bank 1 is the firewall side not the front.
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