Pondering about making a weekly update to this thread. Don't hold me to it.
Rubber wheel arrived. Woodgrain removal progressing faster now. Notes for anyone that cares: if woodgrain is good, park the car in the sun and get a heat gun and it comes off easily. If the woodgrain is bad, get the rubber wheel. I think it is going to take three to do one side.
Took some more trim off. Have progressed a bit more since these pics but will save that for next weeks update.
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Ford's white paint was single stage. It also seems very prone to chips, not sure if that is related.
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Originally posted by Kodachrome Wolf View PostDefinitely watching this for the end result.
If you're considering on coming back to the wood grain, what's the plans for dressing up the trim surrounds?
Originally posted by VicCrownVic View Post
I hope so. It's much easier to go steel side but the wood grain is something I really like.
When you get to that stage, I'd be interested in how you go about making it happen (vinyl wrap, supplier, etc.) in case I actually get to the same point someday.
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Definitely watching this for the end result.
If you're considering on coming back to the wood grain, what's the plans for dressing up the trim surrounds?
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Originally posted by Tiggie View Post
Bye bye woodgrain. You'll be back. I think.
When you get to that stage, I'd be interested in how you go about making it happen (vinyl wrap, supplier, etc.) in case I actually get to the same point someday.
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Originally posted by 87gtVIC View PostYou gonna go single stage or base clear?
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Awesome. I am very excited to see your progress. As I mentioned previously I am currently in stages of painting parts on the Mercedes that has faded (previous body worked and painted areas) panels. Definitely something I can relate too.
You gonna go single stage or base clear?
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Here it goes. Been putting this off a while.
Time to paint this thing.
Spent yesterday working the left rear quarter that someone jacked up, and then I messed up even more squeezing this into a parking spot by my F350 where it did not belong. Looks fair below but it was definitely not. A lot of metal stretching happened. But if I can get the oil canning to stop, I'm pretty happy with it now. Still going to need a lot of filler because I'm no magician with the hammer and dollie. Tiny bit of rust here also to deal with once the woodgrain is gone.
Bye bye woodgrain. You'll be back. I think. It's coming off with heat gun pretty well in places that the vinyl is still good. In the more weathered sections, it's a pain but I ordered a rubber wheel to assist.
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I had the other one, failed below minimum voltage. Happened on my old Mark VII every time I let off the gas too quickly. New (used) TPS fixed it.
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Vacuum leak fixed. A/C working like a cold breeze, even uphill.
Still waiting on Amazon for that rear brake hose. I'm not a prime member...
CEL flashes at me occasionally depending on throttle position. Pulled the codes tonight. 11 on KOEO and KOER. Had a 53 stored in a memory "TPS circuit has intermittently failed above maximum 4.5 volts."
I installed a new Motorcraft TPS in July 2022. I'm guessing that's what is throwing the code. CEL is flashes randomly when off the throttle. Hard to believe that's when it's giving over 4.5 volts. Runs flawlessly. The TPS is under warranty a few more months, but it's RockAuto so I think I have to pay to send it back.
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Originally posted by sly View PostIf the symptoms continue... the check valve may be leaking as well. Motorcraft YG337
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If the symptoms continue... the check valve may be leaking as well. Motorcraft YG337
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Originally posted by Tiggie View PostUpdates on A/C: ice cold.
Have a vacuum leak somewhere that gives the default to defrost symptom when going up a hill. Decided to start troubleshooting that while waiting for the rear brake hose to come in. Started at the vacuum canister and found it didn't hold vacuum very well. Took it off and it leaked at one of the mounting points. Wiggled that stud a little and it came loose, with some broken plastic up in the reservoir. Got the broken bits out and giving JB Weld a go at patching it up to at least see if that helps my vacuum issues. Hoping that's the only one.
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Updates on A/C: ice cold.
Have a vacuum leak somewhere that gives the default to defrost symptom when going up a hill. Decided to start troubleshooting that while waiting for the rear brake hose to come in. Started at the vacuum canister and found it didn't hold vacuum very well. Took it off and it leaked at one of the mounting points. Wiggled that stud a little and it came loose, with some broken plastic up in the reservoir. Got the broken bits out and giving JB Weld a go at patching it up to at least see if that helps my vacuum issues. Hoping that's the only one.
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