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Old 01-02-2020, 09:06 AM
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it's driving me nuts having to drive by this thing every day and know how close it is to being finished...... but soon....... soon it will be......
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Old 01-02-2020, 04:33 PM
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You'll get it.

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Here's another V10 swap that might help you with some of the details.https://www.fordforumsonline.com/thr...10-swap.29784/
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Going to be isolating myself with this thing on Monday or Tuesday!!

#goingtodriveitsoon
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So close!
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Well it's back in the shop and back to being a PITA.
it appears that the master cylinder is bad as I can get pressure at the pedal, but when o go to bleed it at the caliper the there is no pressure. It is also stuck in low range so that code is getting moved higher up the list quickly.

I'm also planning on pulling the dash back out and removing the F-150 wiring harness. Now that I have ditched my plans of getting the infotainment working there are a lot of wires that I would like to get out of my way.

Luckilly i have until next weekend to work on this so hopefully we'll get some good updates coming soon!
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Just read through this entire build and i have to say how impressed i am.
Cant wait to keep following to see the end that is now very much in sight.
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This is therapeutic but also depressing to take half these wires out of the dash. I spent so much time trying to get all of this working and now it's going in the scrap harnesses pile. It'll definitely be nice to have it all cleaned up though!
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It might not look like a big difference but there is a lot less clutter next to the SJB. Crazy how much wiring came out of the cab as well! There only thing in this thing now is the 09 SD wiring. I'm going to hold onto the F-150 harnesses top see if I can get the Sony system working as a stand alone with the new stereo when it gets here. Time to finish up the smart junction box and find the body bolts.
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