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About Jordan Francis
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I can answer any questions regarding 78-93 fox based vehicles. I know everything from electrical, drivetrain, suspension, and special or rare factory options. I am especialy familiar with mustangs built from 1979 to 1982. I can answer any question you may have, and if I do not have an answer I will be sure to find one. I have many brands of repair guides as well as a few shop manuals.

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I am a huge fan of mustang cobras from the years 1980 and 1981. I own two myself and am constantly working on them. One I have gone through compleatly, removing every panel and tracing every wire. I have replaced the engine and trans, rear axel, k-member, all suspension components, and done extensive chassis reinforcement work and a lot of high performance parts installation. The other is an everyday driver and I am always maintaing it and keeping everything in tune. I am here to answer questions about mustangs and ford performance, not tell you why your minivan is smoking when it goes uphill.

 
   

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Ford Repair - I need an engine wiring harness


Expert: Jordan Francis - 4/11/2004

Question
the engine wiring harness for my 84 gt350 is dry rotted in certain places and is shorting out (5 spd v-8). Where can I find one? Is there another year model Ford?Lincoln?Mercury I can get one from or aftermarket?

Please help!  

Answer
You would have to go to a junk yard.  They only still make the harness for the EFI engines, and they are very pricey.  Carb cars are not complicated, my sugestion is get your ignition hooked up, hook up your gagues, and the starter switch and go from there.  I have very few original wires left on my 81 and everything works the same.  You can control everything on the car with three wires coming from the ignition, three wires for the gagues, and maybe six wires for the headlights.  Its good to simplify.

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