Know Your 351C Engines - Memorize These Basic Facts This guide covers US-built 351C engines installed in North American Ford vehicles. There's a lot of data here but you'll know more than most once you get...
Introduction The 351 Cleveland is in a class of Ford made engines of its own, the 335 series varient, better known as Fords fire breathing dragon. The 351 Cleveland arrived on the scene in 1970 and isn't...
Ford glow plug relay This is a collections of information relating to: Glow plugs, their relays and their controllers on 1983-2003 Ford Diesel Trucks,Vans and some Excursion models with 6.9 7.3 engines.(does...
The goal of this Guide is to acquaint you with the many different gasoline V-8 engine families that have been designed by the Ford Motor Company since 1932. Ford has produced 13 different V-8 gasoline engine...
Here is some helpful information for people considering purchasing a retired Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (CVPI), some of this info will help with other makes and models vehicles previously used in...
CONVERTING YOUR 1955 FORD FROM 6-VOLT POSITIVE GROUND TO 12-VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND There are a number of guides on the internet. They are mostly very good, but in case they don't have something you need, here...
Vehicles Affected: 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 Ford Explorer Wheel Hub Bearing Here is a great set of instructions for the do-it-yourselfers out their. These work for 1995-2002 Ford Explorers. We found these while...
The Classic Ford Mustang is an American beauty. When you see a vintage Mustang, you can't help but admire its stunning characteristics of one of the greatest American cars ever built. The popularity of this...
Installing a new headliner into your Classic Mustang is probably your first step when restoring your vehicle. Use this "how-to" guide to help during this installation process. I have installed many headliners...
The Ford part numbering system is easy to decode once you understand the format. All of the letters and numbers mean something; it's not just an assigned number. There are three basic sections of a Ford part...