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Topic: Found a 78 Granada , now some Questions!!
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68Thunder Journeyman Posts: 12 From: Ocean Springs, Ms., USA Registered: May 2002
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posted 05-28-2002 03:08 PM
I found a 78 Granada in a local u-pull-it, but it has a 6 cyl. in it will this work with a 289 ? It does not have the master cyl, but everything else is their. What all do I need to take off besides the spindle, rotors, calipers, tie rod ends? The cost is about 90.00 is this about right! I will probably have to get new rotors and calipers, they look ok but you never know.... Thanks
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68 S-code GT Gearhead Posts: 846 From: Sayreville, NJ, US Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 05-29-2002 07:54 AM
I think you can use the distribution block but might be better off with an adjustable proportioning valve and your original block.
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Hell_Fish Gearhead Posts: 513 From: Austin, TX. Registered: May 2002
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posted 05-29-2002 12:17 PM
We pulled everthing we could from the Granada we parted(LCA, Spindles, rotors, prop valve, booster, MC, brake petal) One thing I found(but doesn't really apply to the tread) is the air cleaner lid on the 6 cyl. Granadas is the same size as the Mr. Gasket and E-brock air cleaner. If you have a friend with a hotrod or custom, you should grab it for them. It aluminum and looks very sleek.------------------ Dustin C 56 F-100 Mech. for wifes 69 Mustang coupe 65 Plymouth Barracuda 70 Dodge Swinger [This message has been edited by Hell_Fish (edited 05-29-2002).]
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n2oMike Gearhead Posts: 1316 From: Spencer, WV Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 05-29-2002 12:21 PM
It will all work. I'd stick with the granada distribution block.Good Luck! ------------------ Mike Burch 66 mustang real street 302 4-speed 289 heads 10.63 @ 129.3 http://www.geocities.com/carbedstangs/cmml_mburch.html http://www.fortunecity.com/silverstone/healey/367 http://www.mustangworks.com/cgi-bin/moi-display.cgi?220
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