check the battery white meter while accelerating the gas pedal if you get voltage be twin 12 to 14 you are fine but if you get more than 14 volt its better change the regulator because its gone harm your battery .
At what voltage? When you know the voltage then, to get the amps those kilovolt-amps contain, you simply divide the kilovolt-amps by the voltage.
i have a 62 t-bird and the exsaust pipe i think is 2- 1/4 in.
no where
Thunderbird is free and open-sourse.
If you're referring to the joint between the steering box and shaft from the column/firewall (excessive play in the wheel before the car responds), these are still available through the Vintage Thunderbird Sanctuary at http://www.tbirdsanctuary.com/product.php?ProductID=482&CategoryID=62.
you probably need a fuel pressure regulator it should be around 35-45 psi
62 + 62 = 124
100% of 62 = 100% * 62 = 1 * 62 = 62
62 = 62
For the set (87 81 75 75 75 70 62 62 62 62 62 56 56): The mean is 68.076923 repeating The median is 62 The mode is 62
62 *62 *62 *62 *62 *62 *62 = 3521614606208/7 503087800886
89% of 62 = 55.18 89% of 62 = 89% * 62 = 89%/100% * 62 = 0.89 * 62 = 55.18