I drove to a gas station which was five minutes away and had no problems. I drove through a development so I did not go above 25mph. I filled up with 93 octane and turned the key...nothing...not even one click. Tried to start it in neutral but that did not help.
When the Mustang left me stranded in public before it was at a basketball court not far away from the above mentioned gas station. An elderly gentlemen with a device that allowed him to speak (Put the device to your throat...I do not know what they are called though
helped me out that day.
Oddly, that same man was at the gas station today and noticed that once again I was in trouble. He told me to put my headlights on to see if the system had juice. The headlights worked and the horn worked. I got a tire iron out of the trunk (I had tools with me 8) ); the long type with only one size. He tapped the starter motor a little but that did not help either. Still no clicks when I turned the key. He told me I would have to call someone. I thanked him once again and he left. Perhaps I will see him again when the Mustang is in trouble. Okay...if that happens again I would be freaked out.
I beat the starter motor again and maybe that helped because the Mustang fired right up. As I pulled out of the station, the acceleration was VERY poor. It was worse than when I first got the Mustang with a 1bbl carb and stock exhaust. I am bummed out and its to hot to start troubleshooting. I am sweating just typing this post. I did check the timing when I got home. It is accurate. I guess I either have a lean mixture or a rich mixture.
When the Mustang left me stranded in public before it was at a basketball court not far away from the above mentioned gas station. An elderly gentlemen with a device that allowed him to speak (Put the device to your throat...I do not know what they are called though


Oddly, that same man was at the gas station today and noticed that once again I was in trouble. He told me to put my headlights on to see if the system had juice. The headlights worked and the horn worked. I got a tire iron out of the trunk (I had tools with me 8) ); the long type with only one size. He tapped the starter motor a little but that did not help either. Still no clicks when I turned the key. He told me I would have to call someone. I thanked him once again and he left. Perhaps I will see him again when the Mustang is in trouble. Okay...if that happens again I would be freaked out.

I beat the starter motor again and maybe that helped because the Mustang fired right up. As I pulled out of the station, the acceleration was VERY poor. It was worse than when I first got the Mustang with a 1bbl carb and stock exhaust. I am bummed out and its to hot to start troubleshooting. I am sweating just typing this post. I did check the timing when I got home. It is accurate. I guess I either have a lean mixture or a rich mixture.