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I drive a 96 mustang,and was told that the 1990-2000 model's body is made from sheet metal and on bumps,or a dirt road it will make rattling sounds. Your exhaust pipe is another explanation if it is loose.
The low pressure tap or fitting is located on the compressor underneath the car drivers side. It is the larger of the 2 metal pipes.
The Snare drum.. The metal is the snare.
LGB means the item is plated. If there is also a 925 mark it means there is silver underneath the gold plate. A magnet will tell you if the metal underneath is a ferris metal or not.
They are under a metal lid on the actual engine block. One of them is labeled with the engine size. You have to remove four screws to uncover the plugs. Good luck removing the last two on each side. It´s pretty hard.
underneath the car next to the "frame rail" drivers side i believe cant quite remember , anyhow it has a metal shield over it un hook that its behind there about the size of a coffee mug
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I believe it is a heat shield.
A jockey is a metal slider that wears away a line of the insulation so it can make electrical contact with the metal underneath.
Rust flakes away from metal because its a layer of loose material. The metal underneath is no longer protected and will begin to rust also.
Yes , it has a metal timing CHAIN
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