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there should be a red audio and a yellow video cable / hook it the audio video jacks that are color coded on the back of the tv . the input will be labeled next to it . tune the input the tv to this input
The physical and mental stimulation is extremely
important for parrots, so get a bird stand withclimbing room, toy hooks
and food bowls. As your bird climbs the branches, searches for treats and
plays with toys, he will be active and experience the sense of
being part of a flock.
You did not specify 4.6,8 cylinder. Anyway all the firing orders are available just by entering '87 T-Bird into the search engine. I also have a 1987 Bird that was originally a V-6 auto and I changed to a 351W stroker that has 398 c.i. and converted the block to a roller cam with GT40 heads roller rockers Ford Racing b-303 cam and a polished aluminum dual plane high-rise intake and 700 cfm Holley. Net is 410 H.P. feeding in to a world class t-5 and 373 gears in a completely rebuilt 8.8 rear end. I swoped the front K member for one out of an '89 Mustang so I could use energy suspension motor mounts instead of those weak oil filled biscuit mounts. I retainined the mechanical fuel pump front cover and eliminated the in tank pump and replaced it with a dip tube. Have lots of 87 bird parts I want to get rid of. Like a turbo coupe hood can't use it because of air cleaner bucket clearance so I got a 3" cowl induction hood from Champion Fiberglass.com. Gosh I do run on but as you can tell I do Love my Bird. I need a V-8 driveshaft. Got any ideas. E-mail at [email protected]
The RCA plugs are the three (yellow = video, red and white = audio) ports on the TV. Look for "In" to hook up the corresponding cables. I hope this helps.
You are likely using the S-Video cable (multi-pin cable that connects to the front of the camera below the spotlight). This cable carries video but not audio. To get audio, use the multi RCA to 1/8" adapter (has red, yellow, and white cables and plugs into the side of the camera)
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