What kind of engine does a 1965 Falcon have?
What kind of engine does a 1965 Falcon have?
Also note that this vehicle utilizes the correct (1965 C-4 ) transmission cooling lines with rubber hose connections to the transmission cooler. The engine in this particular Falcon is late model 5.0 that utilizes a 50 Oz. counterbalance.
When do you change control arms on a Falcon?
The ball joint studs on these early cars are too small to accept the later spindles. We recommend changing both the upper and lower control arms to the 1963-1965 Falcon/Comet control arms. The 1963-1965 Falcons/Comets do not have this problem and the ball joints should only be replaced if they are worn out.
What kind of radiator does a Ford Falcon have?
The Mounting of a Northern Aluminum Radiator in a Ford Falcon. 1.) This Radiator is NOT represented as a direct bolt in for the stock radiator. 2.) This Radiator is an aftermarket product that may require minor modification for a proper fit.
How do you install defroster cones on a Falcon?
Use a razor knife to trim away the openings for the defroster cones. Only trim away what you need to install the defroster cones. If you are installing an in-dash radio speaker, you should also trim out that area. Install the speaker grille.
Also note that this vehicle utilizes the correct (1965 C-4 ) transmission cooling lines with rubber hose connections to the transmission cooler. The engine in this particular Falcon is late model 5.0 that utilizes a 50 Oz. counterbalance.
The ball joint studs on these early cars are too small to accept the later spindles. We recommend changing both the upper and lower control arms to the 1963-1965 Falcon/Comet control arms. The 1963-1965 Falcons/Comets do not have this problem and the ball joints should only be replaced if they are worn out.
Use a razor knife to trim away the openings for the defroster cones. Only trim away what you need to install the defroster cones. If you are installing an in-dash radio speaker, you should also trim out that area. Install the speaker grille.
The Mounting of a Northern Aluminum Radiator in a Ford Falcon. 1.) This Radiator is NOT represented as a direct bolt in for the stock radiator. 2.) This Radiator is an aftermarket product that may require minor modification for a proper fit.