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Old November 1st 06, 07:09 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
BradandBrooks
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Has anyone ever had one go? I can't imagine what it would take for one to
break... Ex-wife's mechanic says her Mustang's is busted. I call BS. It
would be a 1-1000 shot. 1990 Mustang. Car runs like new. Thoughts?

Brad




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Old November 1st 06, 11:35 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Winze
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BradandBrooks wrote:
> Has anyone ever had one go? I can't imagine what it would take for one to
> break... Ex-wife's mechanic says her Mustang's is busted. I call BS. It
> would be a 1-1000 shot. 1990 Mustang. Car runs like new. Thoughts?
>
> Brad



Could have a broken spring or bad bearing, **** happens!

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Old November 1st 06, 01:27 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Brent P[_1_]
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In article <IKX1h.233263$5R2.32138@pd7urf3no>, BradandBrooks wrote:
> Has anyone ever had one go? I can't imagine what it would take for one to
> break... Ex-wife's mechanic says her Mustang's is busted. I call BS. It
> would be a 1-1000 shot. 1990 Mustang. Car runs like new. Thoughts?


It failed on my dad's '99. It's not unheard of them to fail... all that
would need to happen is the seal to go bad let the grease out of the
bearing..


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Old November 2nd 06, 02:30 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
eriklisa040806
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I broke one once on a '93 lx. I forgot how though, I think I was messing
with it. I don't believe it just "broke". Stranger things have happened
before though so I wouldn't doubt it.

Erik D.


"BradandBrooks" > wrote in message
news:IKX1h.233263$5R2.32138@pd7urf3no...
> Has anyone ever had one go? I can't imagine what it would take for one to
> break... Ex-wife's mechanic says her Mustang's is busted. I call BS. It
> would be a 1-1000 shot. 1990 Mustang. Car runs like new. Thoughts?
>
> Brad
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Old November 2nd 06, 04:52 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
BradandBrooks
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Thanks guys!

Brad

"eriklisa040806" > wrote in message
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>I broke one once on a '93 lx. I forgot how though, I think I was messing
> with it. I don't believe it just "broke". Stranger things have happened
> before though so I wouldn't doubt it.
>
> Erik D.
>
>
> "BradandBrooks" > wrote in message
> news:IKX1h.233263$5R2.32138@pd7urf3no...
>> Has anyone ever had one go? I can't imagine what it would take for one to
>> break... Ex-wife's mechanic says her Mustang's is busted. I call BS. It
>> would be a 1-1000 shot. 1990 Mustang. Car runs like new. Thoughts?
>>
>> Brad
>>
>>
>>
>>

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Old November 3rd 06, 10:09 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Bill P.
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In article >,
(Brent P) wrote:

> In article <IKX1h.233263$5R2.32138@pd7urf3no>, BradandBrooks wrote:
> > Has anyone ever had one go? I can't imagine what it would take for one to
> > break... Ex-wife's mechanic says her Mustang's is busted. I call BS. It
> > would be a 1-1000 shot. 1990 Mustang. Car runs like new. Thoughts?

>
> It failed on my dad's '99. It's not unheard of them to fail... all that
> would need to happen is the seal to go bad let the grease out of the
> bearing..


This is one reply I had to post to because I will never forget it.

98 GT Convertible w/ 5 speed had less than a 100 miles on it.

I had not driven a stick for years and this Newsgroup convinced me to
get the stick. It was like second nature and I had no problems.

BUT, my wife asked me if it was possible to try to learn how to drive a
car with one. So, the Saturday after my car was delivered from the
factory we went up to a large parking lot at a school for her first
lesson.

She had no clue. No matter how I tried to explain how driving with a
stick works, I might as well have been speaking in strange tongues.

So here we were ready to try the grand experiment.

Stall.
Stall.
Stall.

I then took over and showed her how I did it very slowly. I even kept
my hands away from the steering wheel so she could just watch my feet as
I eased out slowly.

Her turn again.
Stall.
Then, she got it to actually move forward but panicked and hit the
brakes....Stall.

Ok one last time.

I said try to rev the engine a little more.

Ten feet forward then BANG. Stall.

I said I better take over. I started the car but something was very
very wrong. I remember the horrible noise. Somehow someway I was able
to get the car to a Gas Station 1/4 mile away. The mechanic looked at
it and said your belt tensioner is missing. If you live close by you
can get it home. I did.

I later went to the parking lot with her car and found the broken part.

Had it towed to the local Ford Deal.

He told me that the tensioner was ripped completely off of the block.
Told me he never saw anything like it in his life. Still it was a
covered repair.

Two good things:
1. She has never driven the car again. It is all mine. But she likes
those summer rides with the top down. Although I drive to fast for her
on country roads. Never heard of such a thing.

2. When I got the car fixed, I had the dealership change my oil and
change to synthetic Mobil 1 .

This is nothing against women. But I have noticed that women who first
learned how to drive a stick on a VW bug can drive any car with a stick
and are usually really good drivers. Just an observation on my part.

Regards,

Bill P.
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Old December 7th 06, 09:52 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Fixing Stuff
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The tensioner on my '93 GT started squeeling like a bad/dry bearing. Was
cheap and easy to replace. Better to go ahead and replace if there is any
question because if it freezes up, could be bad... well, make you stranded
on the side of the road one day.
But... if it's the Ex-wife, who cares? :-)


"BradandBrooks" > wrote in message
news:IKX1h.233263$5R2.32138@pd7urf3no...
> Has anyone ever had one go? I can't imagine what it would take for one to
> break... Ex-wife's mechanic says her Mustang's is busted. I call BS. It
> would be a 1-1000 shot. 1990 Mustang. Car runs like new. Thoughts?
>
> Brad
>
>
>
>



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Old December 8th 06, 02:59 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
dwight[_1_]
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"Fixing Stuff" > wrote in message
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> The tensioner on my '93 GT started squeeling like a bad/dry bearing. Was
> cheap and easy to replace. Better to go ahead and replace if there is any
> question because if it freezes up, could be bad... well, make you stranded
> on the side of the road one day.
> But... if it's the Ex-wife, who cares? :-)


Ex isn't the issue. It's a Mustang.

dwight

> "BradandBrooks" > wrote in message
> news:IKX1h.233263$5R2.32138@pd7urf3no...
>> Has anyone ever had one go? I can't imagine what it would take for one to
>> break... Ex-wife's mechanic says her Mustang's is busted. I call BS. It
>> would be a 1-1000 shot. 1990 Mustang. Car runs like new. Thoughts?
>>
>> Brad
>>
>>
>>
>>

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