OK, Sent out my Crank Pulley to Jay for a custom Machined Spacer so I can finally slap the belts on this puppy and get her installed. I also checked in on MSD for the gear swap on the distributor... They received it on the 9th and I should expect it back about 3 weeks later.... so that's also pending. The March Pulleys look so nice on this engine, that I decided to pick up a March Water pump Pulley cover. (March is located just a little drive away from me). Since this car will retain its electric fans, there will be no fan/clutch on the front. My pulley kit came with the cover for the alternator Pulley, but the water pump cover was separate. It came yesterday and fits perfectly!
Also, I have been going back and forth with this. I got the Power steering pump and bracket (newly rebuilt). I was told by the tech I purchased it from that it produces 1,000 PSI. I have called all over to find out what PSI the power steering pump on the 2005 Saleen produces with no luck. I then tried to find out what was the optimal PSI the 2005 Saleen (Mustang GT) rack operates under.... Also no luck. I called every since Auto parts store (including Napa who usually always has the answer).... Nothing. Then I contacted 3 or 4 different Mustang specialty shops what rebuild power steering pumps for the 2005 Mustang GT.... even though their advertisements say they test the pressure, etc, they didn't know what that pressure was! How do you check the pressure on these remanufactured units but not know what the pressure is/ should be?> HAHAHA
I tried the ford dealership, I tried looking in Mustang II rack conversion PDF instructions.... Nada! I did read somewhere that you will only run in to trouble mismatching power steering pumps if you turn the wheel all the way to one direction (Lock?) and then raise the RPM's. The article said that the power steering rack will only use the pressure its supposed to under normal driving conditions, and the highest pressure is when the wheel is turned as far right or as far left as it will go. Since I will still have the saleen pump set aside, I am going to try the 1963 Ford power steering setup I got and see if it works. It would be the easiest as I have the correct brackets and Pulley. If it doesn't work, I can always bring the car somewhere to have them fab a custom bracket to hold the Saleen Pump in its stead.
Last weekend I picked up zip ties and card labels. I am going to start disconnecting the harness on the Saleen engine and labeling it as I go. I will need to re hook everything back up to the Cammer engine so my stock gauges continue to work. I may have doubles on the temperature sensor as the Saleen computer needs one that runs the fans and gauges, and the FAST EFI setup I have needs one for the throttle bodies. I have installed the EFI temp sensor already in the intake manifold, and have 2 other openings (currently capped with pipe plugs) that I can utilize for the saleen sender. I will need to fit the Saleen oil pressure sender onto the Cammer and figure out how to either make the Saleen Tach work with the FAST system, or get an aftermarket tach (which is what the first person to try this project did).
Anyway, just a little update. Getting closer and closer with each passing week!