-The control arms/bushings were shot, those made a huge difference.
-The 3rd/4th gear hunt at 60 I found was caused by an improperly adjusted throttle cable. It was a half inch out of adjustment and the trans didn't know when to shift up/down. The bonus of this find is that the car will rev out to 7k now, WOT is actually functional on the TPS, and with the throttle opening more/earlier it solved some drivability issues, and the car is much quicker.
-Found out the crank sensor was hitting the balancer causing RPM dropout. Put another crank sensor on and spaced it out by the thickness of the washer.
-Swapped a fuel pump and relay which fixed some intermittent long starts.
-Bleeding power steering fixed a sticky feeling rack (old fluid was shot and had moisture in it)
-Inop speedo was both a bad sensor and a bad pigtail
-Swapped a different catback on it that was far less rusty, because I had it and a set of good gaskets on hand
-Installed caps, a factory lip, and undertray to give it a lil' exterior boost
That about does it with project Cab. I'll keep cruising it and fixing small stuff until it sells.
Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr
Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr
Untitled by Bobbie Morrone, on Flickr

















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