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Grimmjow

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Ok, I NEED my cruiser fixed. It's been sitting for 6 months now and I'm over it. I wish I had the mechanical wherewithal and time to fix it myself, but alas, I cannot. Here are the specs, challenges, and needs:

91' 3FE cruiser
  1. Needs a new radiator, The thermostat sensor went and it overheated causing a hole. I replaced the sensor, but am stumped about the radiator. Looks to me a mod from a previous owner that may have retrofitted a 94-97 model radiator in its place, which is great because I've ad no issues with overheating. In the pictures attached you can see, but all I have to identify is a set of numbers: "16400-66081" on the top. All the other badges have been worn off. Google searches point me to a "TO3010140 1996" Radiator.
  2. My speedometer started whistling. I found a thread on here that the cable prob just needs to be pulled and lubricated. (That's what she said)
  3. EFI relay will overheat and blow. Guessing I need a 12 gauge rewire to the EB1 connector.
  4. Oil pan leaks something awful.
  5. As a bonus extra I'd like to add a 2" OME or Dobson lift and desmog it.
I can have it towed to wherever. It's depressing just looking at it sit in the garage. Message me here or PM me. I'm in NW Peoria.

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Yup hit up Richard Lillard at Desert Tool Services in Mesa. I have a bunch of 3FE parts on hand stored at the shop for my own project including an entire relay harness that I would be willing to sell to you if needed to help get you back on the road.
 
Higgys has my ‘99 100 now. Will post with results, observed quality, etc. I have heard great things on them and will be happy to share my results. They are also the TLCA az listed. I feel you on the time issue, same here, also struggling with a bad back so other than simple low impact stuff I have to have a long term repair shop I can trust to do it right.
 

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