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RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours?


  

Waffles -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (8/25/2007 8:46:09 PM)

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Needs cleaned up a bit

351W

Bout to sell ths car to pick up a 67 Fastback S code with a 67 coupe S code parts car with a correct date coded 390 and tranny, onyl to pull the 390 back out of the fastback and put back into the coupe, sell the coupe, and build me an eleanor with a 460 crammed into it.


  

EmperorOfChicken -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (8/26/2007 10:25:07 AM)

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1965 mustang coupe, 289 v8, patriot tri y long tubes (can kinda see em at the bottom of the pic), edelbrock performer RPM air gap intake, holley 650 cfm carb, valve covers, sorry its kinda dirty, ive been outa town for a few weeks. thats my excuse and im sticking to it! [:)]


EmperorOfChicken -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (8/26/2007 10:30:04 AM)

uno mas!
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JPaikos -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (8/26/2007 8:13:34 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Mr. Classic EFI

We[image]http://members.cox.net/corky.p/VMF/Eng.jpg[/image]ll this is like a free post for a noob


I noticed your dip stick is behind your alt. Did you use an early model timming cover, or did you drill the hole for the stick into a later model cover. I am curently pulling my hair out trying to figure out if the cover and pump I bought will work with my motor. Does the timming cover matter for the water pump if is a standard rotation or reverse rotation pump [:(]. Please help before I go bald. Thanks.


doc540 -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/1/2007 11:36:10 AM)

Semi-daily driver underhood pics

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doc540 -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/1/2007 1:30:41 PM)

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scuf23 -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/4/2007 5:46:41 PM)

Here are the pictures of engine bay on the 66 coupe

I just finished it up this w-e ; I am not happy about one spot on the front driver side, where the factory sticker used to be - I think with a new sticker it will look much better, but I guess I am picky [;)]

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scuf23 -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/4/2007 5:50:47 PM)

And now the 66 FB .... obviously not the same story, not exactly at the same stage in the project[:D]

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crey -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/6/2007 9:58:46 AM)

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66 coupe with a 289 2V. I've progressed a bit since the picture was taken. I'll get a new picture soon.


JMD -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/6/2007 10:12:02 AM)

Updated Pictures - With M/C and clutch cable, and wires straightened up a little.



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Waffles -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/6/2007 1:44:14 PM)

god JMD that is beautiful


JMD -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/6/2007 2:14:13 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Waffles

god JMD that is beautiful
Thanks man, my son's and I worked real hard on that!


true66gt -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/7/2007 11:24:38 PM)

67 evil eleanor just about rapes everyone else here jeez way to make everyone elses look like ****


Angelou -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/8/2007 11:51:12 PM)

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DriWashSolutions -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/14/2007 10:40:56 AM)

And mine...

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Green69 -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/14/2007 9:12:39 PM)

Hi, my first post. I've been lurking a bit, but had to bite at this thread.

A few weeks ago I started cleaning up and painting under the hood. Its a stock 2bl 302, sitting in an undercoating covered engine bay. With a cordless drill and a wire wheel I've been able to knock off most of the junk. I then hit it with Eastwood's rust encapsulator. The dress ups: fabricated aluminum valve covers, stainless socket head bolts, clear anodized aluminum air filter, and a vertical wire loom to run the spark plug wires around the front of the valve covers. I've got to hide/remove the alarm siren, neaten up the wires, and finish up the details. Hopefully I've been able to attach pictures of before, now and what I'm going for (photoshop is my friend).

I've been getting ideas and inspiration from previous posters and I'm ready for some feedback. Shoot away, please. Thanks. Photos of the car at: http://markbogulavsky.smugmug.com/gallery/978496#156001370
-Mark
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JMD -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/14/2007 9:41:12 PM)

That is a very noticable and nice improvement!!!

It is looking good.

Welcome to the forum!!


Green69 -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (9/15/2007 6:47:43 AM)

Thanks. It always irked me how nice the car looked outside and in the interior, but having undercoating in the engine bay. Couple issues with the cleanup, tho.
1. I broke the harness terminal for the washer fluid pump. Where do I find one of those? Hopefully its a Ford standard item, but I dont want to scour junkyards for something so small.

2. I need a power source for the radio under the dash. You see that wire running from the heater blower, along the passenger side shock tower to the solenoid? I have to rewire that somewhere else. Any suggestions?

3. I have a chapman lock for the hood and a sire, both of which I'd like to hide or get rid of. Any opinions on security? I used use the car as a daily driver, parking it on the street (really), but now it is valet garaged. Usually, I pull the rotor from the distributer when I leave the car unattended for short times.


dmo1798 -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (10/7/2007 7:57:34 PM)

Looking over the pics I am getting some great ideas for how I need to do mine.  This is why I joined the group.  nice cars.


boogerschnot -> RE: Here's a picture of my engine bay, where is yours? (10/9/2007 9:28:29 AM)

I figured I needed to post mine since the rebuild..
I used Krylon Semi Flat on the engine bay..
My before pic is at the top of page 2..
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