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The Project Barn
Canada
Приєднався 18 січ 2011
Just a guy working on projects. Enjoy!
Project Mustang #79: Alignment and transmission issues
Trying to figure out my transmission issues and performing another alignment
#1969 #mustang #fordmustang #c4
#1969 #mustang #fordmustang #c4
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Відео
Project Lyman: 1953 Lyman Islander getting ready for the summer!!
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Going through the motions to get my 1953 Lyman Islander ready for the summer #boat #woodenboat #lyman #1953 #boating #graymarine #greatlakes #georgianbay
Project Mustang #78: Street Demon 625 Carb tuning
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Tuning a street demon 625 cfm carb #1969 #classiccars #mustang #demon #demoncarburetion #holley #ford #sbf
Project Mustang #77: Procar Elite 1100 seat install
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Installing a set of Procar Elite 1100 seats in my 69 mustang #1969 #mustang #classiccars #procar
Project Mustang #76: Oil change and transmission woes
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First oil change and more transmission problems #1969 #mustang #classiccars #transmission #c4
Project Mustang #75: Just when you think you're all done...
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Chasing down an oil leak and fixing all the little problems #1969 #classiccars #mustang #ford #restoration
Project Mustang #74: First drive in over 40 years!!
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Transmission installed and first drive! #1969 #mustang #classiccars #automobile #ford #fordmustang
Project Mustang #73: Transmission down! It was my fault
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I messed up assembly and had to pull the transmission again #mustang #1969 #ford #restoration #classiccars #transmission
Project Mustang #72: Alignment time!
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Performing a string alignment -0.5 degrees camber 3 degrees caster 1/8 in toe in #mustang #1969 #classiccars #ford #alignment
Project Mustang #71: Car polishing and train derailments causing delays
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Parts delayed by train derailment and polishing woes #mustang #1969 #classiccars #ford #restoration #polishing
Project Mustang #70: Transmission disaster and rear window trim install
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had an accident with the transmission and installed the rear window trim #1969 #mustang #classiccars #ford #restoration #c4
Project Mustang #69: Front trim, washer bottle and console shifter repair
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Installed the front trim, repaired the washer bottle and installed bushings in the console shifter #mustang #1969 #ford #classiccars #restoration
Project Mustang #68: Installing new remote mirror and cowl install
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Modifying and installing a remote mirror to fit and installing the cowl and washer fluid nozzles #1969mustang #1969 #mustang #restoration #classiccars #
Eclipse 2024!! near Rondeau Provincial park
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Our view of the eclipse near Rondeau Provincial park 2024
Project Mustang #67 : Removing and disassembling a 1969 Ford c4 - problems found
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Removing and tearing apart my transmission it's a 1969 Ford c4 #mustang #1969 #ford #classiccars #restoration #transmission #c4
Project Mustang #66: Exhaust install and more problems
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Project Mustang #66: Exhaust install and more problems
Project Mustang #65 : Starting engine for the first time!! Mistakes were made
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Project Mustang #65 : Starting engine for the first time!! Mistakes were made
Project Mustang #64: Wiring engine and installing a Cold Case radiator with shroud and fan
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Project Mustang #64: Wiring engine and installing a Cold Case radiator with shroud and fan
Project Mustang #63: Engine and transmission install!
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Project Mustang #63: Engine and transmission install!
Project Mustang #62 : Intake and oil pan. Ready for install
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Project Mustang #62 : Intake and oil pan. Ready for install
Project Mustang #61: Cylinder head reassembly and install
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Project Mustang #61: Cylinder head reassembly and install
Project Mustang #60 : Degreeing the cam, and measuring pushrod length
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Project Mustang #60 : Degreeing the cam, and measuring pushrod length
Project Mustang #59 : Engine build time!!
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Project Mustang #59 : Engine build time!!
Project Mustang #58 : We have problems. Transmission and rear brakes. So annoyed
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Project Mustang #58 : We have problems. Transmission and rear brakes. So annoyed
Project Mustang #57: First timer building a Ford 8 inch rearend
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Project Mustang #57: First timer building a Ford 8 inch rearend
Project Mustang #56: Installing console and rear end disassembly
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Project Mustang #56: Installing console and rear end disassembly
Project Mustang #55: Seats, bumpers and snowmobile rides!!
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Project Mustang #55: Seats, bumpers and snowmobile rides!!
Project Mustang #54: Interior install!
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Project Mustang #54: Interior install!
Project Mustang #53: 69 coupe rear window install
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Project Mustang #53: 69 coupe rear window install
Project Mustang #52 : Setting gaps and installing fenders
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Project Mustang #52 : Setting gaps and installing fenders
And how does the marker lights front and rear work with the led conversion ??
Nice job...seems like a lot of work for a coupe?
It's a lot for any car. Haha
I’m not the best on transmissions, but have you tried putting a T in the vacuum hose and running the line to a gauge you cn read while your driving? Maybe to low vacuum pressure might cause this. What do you think?
I did put a gauge on it. Has good vacuum, so I know that's not it
Just thought have you thought about upgrading to a either an AOD or converting to manual?
Maybe in the future I'd go an AOD, but not any time soon
Did you happen to check your kick down adjustment and make sure that it's not sticking? I think they're supposed to be a spring on the kickdown to hold it up
I took the kickdown completely off, so it shouldn't be interfering with anything
I have to do this myself. Great video! I have a 1969 Mustang 2DHT with an inline 6 (4.1L). I’m struggling to find a rear window seal that fits my car. I checked on Rock Auto, but they only have one for the fastback, it seems. Finding parts is not easy for someone living in Norway, unfortunately.
Yup that is your boat and it is Sweet!
No frame jig???? 😮
Nope. Everything tuned out dead straight too!
Hi, GREAT job with your Mustang, man!! Without any question I Am sure that makes you really happy! I have whatched all the videos from your restauration. I Am from Brazil, sao paulo, and I have a same model. Ride this car is so satisfy and the face to others people when look the Mustang on the street its look like "Wow, that car!" Here the people says "Que louco...".🐎
That's fantastic. It is a fun car to drive, and everybody really seems to enjoy it!
great video thanks
Your welding outside you must be using Flux-core? or is that Mig?
It's Mig. I just turn the gas flow up and try to block the wind
I wonder if you can get a speedo gear with a ratio that’ll show your speed in kph on your mph speedo
I thought about that but I don't think it will work.
Hey there, I missed yer last one, on the transmission issues, continued... Though I've got a set of 2017 Mustang GT seats, in black cloth, I'll be fabbing up my own custom solution, for soon. Those Pro car's version's look just right 👍 in there, I've got to give you that . Please post on how you liked the "feel" of it.. After some driving.... God bless...
The seats are great so far, I've been on a couple 3 hours trips and I have zero complaints.
Wow, I love the color you pick.
I would check the case vent on the transmission, if it is not venting correctly it can build pressure inside the trans as it gets wormed up.
Do not shift into park going 40, it is not fine the people saying that are ignorant of what will or can happen. And that will not help the governor.
Yeah, I wouldn't dream of it. It just sounds wrong all around.
Yes there is supposed to be a spring at the top of the kick down rod on the throttle linkage. Your trans is just kick down not TV so it does not need the rod to operate.
My question is if you changed the bushing in the output housing, the one the yoke of driveshaft rides in, that is almost always what makes the trans seal leak (excessive play).
Since the seal change and sealing around the seal I haven't had a single drip
Good score on the seats! Looking forward to see how well they fit.
How about using spring clamps??
How many miles between oil changes are you going to run?
I'll probably do the usual 5000km
@@ProjectBarn I have always done 3k for all my vehicles
door to fender gaps seem too wide ?
yeah I'm not a pro
They are only about a 1/16 of an inch off from factory new as sold, the gaps on the front and back were wide on that era. People making show cars tighten them when they build them before paint.
Break in oil?
I did add an additive, that definitely could be it
@@ProjectBarn its pretty dark for not alot of miles....but ok..
@@davidwright873 I have built 100's of engines and transmissions and the color of the oil kinda bothers me but the jury is still out lol. Depends on how well the block was cleaned prior to assembly. Machine shop never cleans the block good if they are not assembling it.
@@RichardHeadGaming he built it himself....that dude did it all....every damn thing....pretty impressive.!!
How is the sound deadening holding up on the roof?
Holding up really well. Haven't noticed any movement at all. I'd be surprised if it did that stuff I used is really sticky.
Hi. Which 69 model is this? Engine size?
It's a 69 Base model coupe. Engine was originally a 302, now it's a 306.
@@ProjectBarn thank you sir. You did a good job completely rebuilding it. I have never paid attention to this model year but I like it moreso than the 64.5 or 65-66 years. I learned a lot from all your videos.
Ray just a thought, but with the choke not operating correctly couldn’t that cause the engine to run richer? Are you going to add center cap to your wheels?
Why did you put kilometers on it ??? Where the hell are you?
Ontario, Canada
looking good
Hanta virus is a respiratory infection, so the symptoms would be similar to flu with a lot of lung congestion and coughing. Wear a proper respirator with HEPA filters.
Thank you for allowing and sharing the entire build the car looks and sounds amazing awsome job love the way you just over came all the challenges hope you start another project sometime until then enjoy the masterpiece you've created
How did you come by this project ?
Video #1 will answer your question
My 1st car my Dad bought me for my 16th birthday in 1983 was a 67 Mustang... Father son build..needed a motor and floor boards... My Dad just sandwich sheet metal bottom and top with some nuts and bolts sealed with roofing tar...not pretty at all but it worked 😎
Awsome job..love it
Sorry 😔 to have seen you had a some issues with the trans build.. It been a long journey, and I've watched in real time, while I've doing my own 65 FB as well. You inspired me, to use templates, to fabricate and weld in, 1/8" plates, to the lower control arm mounting brackets, where you built them from scratch!!!! Loved seeing your triumphant maiden voyage!!!! I'm in the states, but couldn't help start humming, "O Canada, land that I love" while watching.. Let's see some of your "test and tuning" work, to get that thing dialed in, for that demon carb, and let's see that A/C operation shakedown.. God bless ..
Congratulations this has been one of favorite Mustang Builds. You have done a wonderful job on her bringing her back to life.
Great job!👍 Nothing beats the feeling of finally driving a long term big project like that. What's next? 😁
Not sure yet
great it runs and drives
Heck yeah Congrats! Pumped for you, sounds great and looks even better!
I’ve watched all of your videos. Great job! Your determination and can do attitude is inspiring. Good to see another Canadian wrenching on a classic.
Yay Ray !
Congratulations on a wonderful build.
Congratulations and a pat on the back I watched you from the start you did a great job! Love to see some trip videos sometime
Congrats mate. I’ve been following you since the early videos and have to say, great effort. Your videos actually inspired me to dive head first into a project as well.
Congrats bud, nicely done.
Congratulations 🎉
Congratulations! I've watched all your videos and enjoyed them. It must have some real getty-up with 351 heads and the 3.25 rear end you put on. Got any improvements planned?
Great seeing the mustang on the road again.. great job!
Congratulations on your first drive! The car looks great so you should be very proud of yourself for all of your efforts.
nice work!
Good to be driving the car on its maiden voyage after doing so much work. Congrats.