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had a big problem today driving down the street oh 30-35 mph smoke starts rolling from under the hood i lose all power engine stalls, I pop the hood and oil has pumped out the valve cover breather ? what the fuck????? anyone know what it could be ...
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SVO History

The Mustang SVO was a limited-production version of the Ford Mustang sold from 1984 to 1986, during which time it was the fastest, most expensive version of the Mustang available. Although it departed both physically and mechanically from any prior version of the Mustang, it held the same spot within the lineup, both in terms of performance over "lesser" variants and in prestige, as had variants such as the Shelby tuned and "BOSS" Mustangs of the 1960s and 70s.

History:
In the wake of the oil-crises of the 1970s the American muscle-car had effectively died off, the result of ever-rising fuel costs and the advent of more strict safety and emissions controls imposed worldwide. As a result, the "big three" automakers (Ford, General Motors and Chrysler Corporation), for whom muscle cars had been a steady and reliable source of income, began to suffer somewhat financially. Many of the great vehicles of the muscle car era had been either completely discontinued or had been painstakingly detuned to help keep them in compliance with new Federal emissions regulations and the rising demand for better gas mileage. The Mustang, although still in production, had suffered greatly through this time; diminished power output and Ford's seemingly complete inability to come up with an attractive bodystyle in the post-fastback era were major issues.

Ford began to make a major push forward with the Mustang in 1982, nearly completely re-inventing every aspect of the vehicle, which included putting a new emphasis on the model's sporty nature. Just prior to this, in the fall of 1981, Ford decided to form a division that could oversee both the company's racing program and the production of limited-edition, high performance street legal vehicles based on or taking technology from the race vehicles. Officially, the division was called the Special Vehicle Operations Department, but the public came to know them as simply SVO (S-V-O). Tasked with developing something that was both plainly American and competent to compete with entry-level European sports cars of the day, the team went to work on the new Mustang, deeming that it was the most obvious choice as a platform basis for a high-performance vehicle.

Turbocharged Power:
Still ultimately concerned with issues such as fuel consumption and emissions, SVO engineers opted to pass over the venerable Boss 302 in lieu of an updated, turbocharged, and stronger version of Ford's 2.3 liter inline four, originally used in the Pinto. Endowing the engine with an advanced, computer controlled fuel injection system and an intercooled turbocharger system helped push power output to 175 horsepower(130 kW), fairly high for the time. With fine tuning and the addition of a new water-cooling system, power output rose to 200 horsepower (150 kW) for 1986 (205 horsepower for 439 85.5 SVOs) In addition, a "fuel grade" switch was added to the dash, allowing the driver to adjust the vehicle's performance level depending on if premium or standard grade fuel was being used. The vehicle's standard 5-speed manual transmission was updated as well, eventually receiving revised gearing and a factory installed Hurst shifter to improve feel and quickness. Also the 1986 SVO had different aero shaped headlights. These headlights were designed for the 1984 model, but regulations would not allow them for another two years. One of the major downfalls to the turbocharged inline four was the lack of torque in comparison to the V8, which, in the eyes of former muscle car owners, was considered a severe disadvantage.

Overall Package:
In addition to the advanced engine, the SVO featured several key modifications over the standard Mustang to help increase performance. The front suspension geometry was modified, a 15:1 ratio power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering system replaced the standard system, a limited slip, 3.45:1, 7.5" Traction-Lok axle was added for the first year of production (later models used a 3.73:1 ratio, 7.5" axle), a new, ventilated four-wheel-disc braking system replaced the GT's disc/drum setup (a first for the Fox platform), specially designed pedals were used to aid "heel and toe" shifting and a complete Koni suspension system featuring specially tuned adjustable struts, shocks, and horizontal dampers replaced the setup used on the Mustang GT. Five-lug, 16 × 7 inch aluminum wheels wearing P225-16 Goodyear Eagle VR 50 "Gatorback" tires were standard as well(originally shod with German Goodyear NCT tires, and later Gatorbacks). The rear disc brakes, the five lug hubs, the sixteen inch (406 mm) wheels, the quad-shock rear end, and the Konis were used on the SVO before any other Mustang

Interior features included adjustable sport seats with lumbar supports, a leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel, shift lever, and emergency brake handle, power windows, door locks and A/C and a premium stereo system, options that weren't normally found on small American coupes. However, an optional Competition Prep package deleted many of those features to save weight.

The exterior had a unique front grill that was only used on the SVO line, and a biplane spoiler that was also unique to the SVO.


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At 11:24am on February 17, 2009, Brendan Ryan said…
do you know where you bought the gauge holder in pics 15 and 20. Ive been looking for one for my 87 mustang gt
At 3:34pm on February 2, 2009, mike sterling said…
oh i have a brand new Esslinger HD t-6 billet water pump. cant use with my serp. belt paid $150.00 take $100.00 for it
At 3:29pm on February 2, 2009, mike sterling said…
nice svo what u got done to it? check out Esslinger Performance,and Stinger Performance, GOOD shit!!!!!
At 11:21pm on January 28, 2009, MAVERICK corey said…
well thank u verry much
im proud 2 be in any mustang group
At 2:54pm on January 27, 2009, GTNBY2 said…
Man it makes you wonder why they didn't do the same treatment to all fox bodies!!! I know my Gt could benifit from some suspension upgrades. I entered into the Crown my Car contest sponsored by Royal Purple and if I wwin I plan on doing the interior over, some suspension, and if there is any money left a super charger.
At 1:05am on January 27, 2009, GTNBY2 said…
Thanx for the comment. I've never been around any SVO's; are they pretty quick with the turbo and the obvious weight savings?
At 6:12pm on January 25, 2009, alx611 said…
thx, not built yet, trying money is really tight and i need a new motor, just trying to save, taking it day by day...... thx again
At 9:16am on January 25, 2009, ELIEZER said…
thanks for the comment and yeah it been a lot of work Im almost done except the economy is slowing me down because Im just working four days not five and its been hard but i cant wait to have it done completely hopefully the economy get better so I can start working on it again
At 9:09am on January 25, 2009, Harry Klar said…
thanks.its a 83gt with a new make over.been under construction for 2 years.have the motor done now.351w bored to 365ci.making around 500hp.working on chassis now.hope to have running by this summer.
At 8:55am on January 25, 2009, Short Round said…
What has it been doing? I don't know if you have been on it, but the SVO club of America has their own website, and a lot of these issues are addressed on there, and those guys are a treasure chest of info. Another good site is the ford turbo motorsports website. Hope this helps.
 
 
 

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