Roush fun
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LOL, just to take it back off the road!
Basically, I just build the engine, installed it, and now i have this awful noise and a vibration in the pedal when i engage the clutch! fml
LOL, just to take it back off the road!
I lurk on this thread all the time but im terrified to try this!
I would think even though starter is grounded to block , it would still need a ground wire/ strap on it. Does engine turn over at all when trying to crank it? Also you know that the clutch pedal switch can go bad, you can straight wire the pedal switch if needed till you can replace it. Mine went bad, but i never replaced it, I just make sure that my car is in neutral before I start my car have been this way for years now.
I never posted the final product....here ya go guys. Just want to give a big thank you for all of the help and advice for doing this. I couldnt have done it without this thread.
Haha it was the crank sensor, up and running now!
Fantastic you found the problem John! Engine bay looks killer too!
I just ordered my battery relocation kit so I can get that put in and good to go before I start my wire tuck. What distribution blocks did you guys use?
Cool thanks. Ive been looking at a few just curious as to what everyone else was running.Crutchfield has a ton of options. I used something similar to this with my battery relocation.
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_120DB1144/T-Spec-DB-1144.html?tp=3001.
I ran an resettable circuit breaker when I relocated my battery as well.
I want to say it'd be easier to lay everything out while the engine is in the bay so you can cut/extend the wires the right distance...but it can be done!Those that have done this, I'm seriously considering it for my car but my motor is out right now, would you suggest waiting until the motor is back installed or can it be done with the engine bay empty? I'm mostly just planning to move the ECU and fusebox, looks like that would pretty much just require extending the headlight harness and separating the COP and injector wires on the PS?