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Well, little progress unfortunately. I have been extremely busy at work. I have got a little done on the engine and transmission but it is far from going into the car.
Here is the car missing some parts


I have purchased brackets from S&R to run a stock power steering pump and stock a/c compressor. It relocates the alternator to the front of the motor turned around backwards. Unfortunately it is not going to work with the supercharger.
After some research, I found the vintage air kit for a/c, aftermarket power steering pump and stock alternator location. I had to modify the upper bracket for the supercharger and a few other things. I am hoping the belt tensioner that came with the kit will be adequate. Guess we will see. The alternator tensioner is the wrong one from ford. How that happens is anyones guess. I still have to get a new belt for the custom configuration.




Bracket being mocked up for trial fitment

At this point I confirmed what I already thought. I had to purchase a new front timing cover to use the Vintage Air kit. Unfortunately the engine I bought from Ford is made for the supercharger kit and the modifications they made had to be undone. So off to Ford to order a new timing cover. Tommy Vaughn Ford got one for me next day!
These bosses are what they cut off and I needed. They will be the mounting point for the vintage air kit.

This tab had to be cut off of the timing cover as well to accommodate the new brackets


Bracket going on, very nice billet piece


Since I had to take the timing cover off, I decided to install a new ATI balancer.

Here are some random shots of the engine with the covers off.






New timing cover installed and modified



Modified Idler for supercharger

All buttoned up with some minor modifications still to go but getting there


Got the transmission mounted finally. The hydraulic throw out bearing from McLeod took a modification the to transmission. Of course this should have been done by the place I bought it or at least communicated. So much for making it a bolt in
I figured it out and have .100 th of an inch air gap as required in the install instructions.

Here is the car missing some parts



I have purchased brackets from S&R to run a stock power steering pump and stock a/c compressor. It relocates the alternator to the front of the motor turned around backwards. Unfortunately it is not going to work with the supercharger.
After some research, I found the vintage air kit for a/c, aftermarket power steering pump and stock alternator location. I had to modify the upper bracket for the supercharger and a few other things. I am hoping the belt tensioner that came with the kit will be adequate. Guess we will see. The alternator tensioner is the wrong one from ford. How that happens is anyones guess. I still have to get a new belt for the custom configuration.




Bracket being mocked up for trial fitment

At this point I confirmed what I already thought. I had to purchase a new front timing cover to use the Vintage Air kit. Unfortunately the engine I bought from Ford is made for the supercharger kit and the modifications they made had to be undone. So off to Ford to order a new timing cover. Tommy Vaughn Ford got one for me next day!
These bosses are what they cut off and I needed. They will be the mounting point for the vintage air kit.

This tab had to be cut off of the timing cover as well to accommodate the new brackets


Bracket going on, very nice billet piece


Since I had to take the timing cover off, I decided to install a new ATI balancer.

Here are some random shots of the engine with the covers off.






New timing cover installed and modified



Modified Idler for supercharger

All buttoned up with some minor modifications still to go but getting there


Got the transmission mounted finally. The hydraulic throw out bearing from McLeod took a modification the to transmission. Of course this should have been done by the place I bought it or at least communicated. So much for making it a bolt in


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ha, well I apologize Blaine. I have been working on it between work and just life. Hadn't really been planned. I'll call, getting close to first fitment of motor
redsvt wrote:<-------looks at iphone and says to self "must be broken because i know i have tims number in here and the phone hasnt rang with his number"
lol
its cool just yanking your chainF8L SNK wrote:ha, well I apologize Blaine. I have been working on it between work and just life. Hadn't really been planned. I'll call, getting close to first fitment of motor
redsvt wrote:<-------looks at iphone and says to self "must be broken because i know i have tims number in here and the phone hasnt rang with his number"
lol
Blaine
2003 Lightning
1991 Coupe(pearl)
1993 Cobra(Fire crotch)
1991 hatch GT(menace to society)
1989 Saleen SSC(wachootoo-white devil)
2003 Lightning
1991 Coupe(pearl)
1993 Cobra(Fire crotch)
1991 hatch GT(menace to society)
1989 Saleen SSC(wachootoo-white devil)
Its very nice(clean) garage,(seen it when I picked up parts)drkhrse wrote:I keep looking at your garage, so nice and clean! I have a Benpak 4 post lift, love it! I want a 2 post as well.

But if you look real close you see he missed a spot. Dam blue brake Fluid.
[quote="F8L SNK"]Well, little progress unfortunately. I have been extremely busy at work. I have got a little done on the engine and transmission but it is far from going into the car.
Here is the car missing some parts
I know where all the missing parts are !!!
almost have them all detailed and ready to go in car.
Here is the car missing some parts

I know where all the missing parts are !!!

almost have them all detailed and ready to go in car.
That damn blue brake fluid has ruined my paint I tell you 

casper wrote:Its very nice(clean) garage,(seen it when I picked up parts)drkhrse wrote:I keep looking at your garage, so nice and clean! I have a Benpak 4 post lift, love it! I want a 2 post as well.A/c And very well stocked. Tim walks around with Brake clean and Rag in Hand.
But if you look real close you see he missed a spot. Dam blue brake Fluid.