Project: Mighty S10

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Radio517

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Pretty sure it was the ignition module. Didn't have any grease on it when we took it out. Put the new one in and it started up, I think it fixed it, but blew a gasket. Will be back at it again tomorrow. Took the A/C Compressor out. Now I have like, 501.8964 horsepower? ;) And a set of wheel that I wish weren't a Ford pattern.
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Radio517

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It runs! Pretty good too. There was a plug on the ignition module that didn't get plugged in, or came off. I didn't realize it was so freakin loud though.
 

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Cool. Im thinkin about gettin my 1st gen out and running it back to work. Mine's got a 2.5 and a 5 speed. 320,000 miles on it and it still runs good.
 

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Not bad but you'll have to have about 2" wheel spacers. The 82-92 camaro wheels rub wheel Wright's off on the steering arm, those probably won't touch the flange before they hit. I know those generation wheels won't even make it to whee flames on my 3rd gen Camaro before hitting the wheel wells.
 
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