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I've never had any issue with R being to the left of 1st, it's going through the forward gears that's rough. I think if you're accidentally shifting into R you're probably gripping the knob too hard.
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Speaking of shifters.. I wanna get an MGW for my 13 GT. How big of a pain in the rear end is getting to the stuff under the car with ramps or jack stands? Maybe take it to a shop instead?
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 05:01 |
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clutchpuck posted:I know, different car and everything, but my '00 GT clunked going from 1 to 2 and sometimes locked me out of a gear unless I clutched it in neutral... until I had the gearbox oil changed out. With fresh, fancy fluid it shifts like warm butter. Thanks for this, I've been thinking about replacing the clutch or synchros or something on my '98 because I've had this problem forever. Now I'm gonna just try this!
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 10:52 |
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My 06 was locked out of 2nd gear for a month. It was really annoying. I had a shop install a steeda tri-ax and now it shifts perfectly. I still need to go 1st then reverse when I want to go into reverse gear.
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 14:44 |
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Pushing the actual gear lever down to shift into reverse sounds like a terrible method. Two out of the three manual cars I've owned ('05 Focus and '11 Forte5) have a ring around the shift knob that you have to pull up to be able to engage reverse. It's always worked a lot better than my old 5-speed Wrangler (which felt like you were shifting diagonally into 6.5th gear to engage reverse).
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Bumming Your Scene posted:Speaking of shifters.. I wanna get an MGW for my 13 GT. How big of a pain in the rear end is getting to the stuff under the car with ramps or jack stands? Maybe take it to a shop instead? I'm going to get an MGW as well. I have the barton one post bracket already but I want to just get rid of the whole POS shifter. The youtube videos I've watched on the install seem relatively straight forward, but honestly I'm not really interested in screwing with it for hours and I'd just rather pay the shop to put it in. Edit: however I did install my one-post bracket and I did it with ramps on the back wheels. It's better to have a friend and a lift maybe because it was a real bitch getting it around the driveshaft -- you just don't have a lot of room to work with there.
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 17:19 |
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I can't find a reliable answer for this one. The Coyote family of engines is less wide than the Modular but the engine mounts are interchangeable somehow, or are close?
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 20:14 |
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I'd bet the width difference is more at the top-end than the block. These aftermarket mounts claim compatiblity with both 4.6 and 5.0 '05+ Mustangs, so perhaps the mount is the same but the chassis was modified? Which seems even less likely...
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 20:20 |
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If the mounts on the block are the same I am going to be very pleased.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 02:00 |
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Get the June issue of Hot Rod. There's a big section on Coyote engine swaps that has info on the other mod motors and stuff too. I think it said the mounts are the same.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 03:27 |
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I might have to look into that.
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Hi, all. I'm looking to ditch my 1966 coupe's straight-six for something with a little more oomph. I'd like a rebuilt 289 or something, but a quick search on google just gives me shady-looking websites. Can anyone point me to a reputable place? I'd rather not deal with eBay and classifieds or the like as I'm pretty paranoid about shelling out so much cash to Some Forum Guy.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 17:39 |
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AWWNAW posted:I've never had any issue with R being to the left of 1st, it's going through the forward gears that's rough. I think if you're accidentally shifting into R you're probably gripping the knob too hard. It's due to the spring lockout mechanism being extremely weak. If I rest my hand on the shifter, I can feel it sink. If you have a (bad) habit of palming the gear shifter like I do, it's pretty easy to do.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 18:07 |
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The reason why mod motors will never be that big for swapping isnt weight or cost cause theyre about the cheapest 600+HP motor you can build. Theyre freakin MASSIVE compared to their LS counterparts and with aluminum block truck motors becoming more common its simply way way way easier to fit an LS motor and have 5.3L than a 4.6 mod motor.Ireneo Funes posted:Hi, all. I'm looking to ditch my 1966 coupe's straight-six for something with a little more oomph. I'd like a rebuilt 289 or something, but a quick search on google just gives me shady-looking websites. Can anyone point me to a reputable place? I'd rather not deal with eBay and classifieds or the like as I'm pretty paranoid about shelling out so much cash to Some Forum Guy. Roller (1985+) 302 long block is probably what you want.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 18:49 |
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http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fms-m-6007-x302?seid=srese1&gclid=CN3smtXK5rYCFWJqMgodjGsAiQ Here you go straight from ford. You can't get a less sketchy ford 302 if you are paranoid.
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Elephanthead posted:http://www.summitracing.com/parts/fms-m-6007-x302?seid=srese1&gclid=CN3smtXK5rYCFWJqMgodjGsAiQ Glanced at the price and thought, kinda pricey. Reading what you actually get with it through it really isn't. Doing that with a JY motor, all new parts and machine work wouldnt save you much. By the way for your 66 coupe, I dont know for sure but I thought I read that the straight 6 and 302 have diff K members, you should double check on that.
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Lowclock posted:Get the June issue of Hot Rod. There's a big section on Coyote engine swaps that has info on the other mod motors and stuff too. I think it said the mounts are the same. Ordered! $8.99 for the issue shipped to the shop. Not bad.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. The 302 from Summit seems pretty promising, maybe even more than I expected as far as the performance numbers are concerned. I've had this car for a long time (drove it daily in high school and parked it when I went to college), but this will be the first time I've even contemplated such a major modification. Needless to say I'll probably be visiting this thread pretty often once I inevitably gently caress up something under the hood.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 22:45 |
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Other option is a 351w or a 351c.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 00:36 |
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Don't forget to upgrade the brakes.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 00:46 |
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ultimateforce posted:I can't find a reliable answer for this one. Lito on s197 forum swapped a coyote into a 3v s197. I think he used stock mounts... I could be wrong.
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amp281 posted:Other option is a 351w or a 351c. I am swapping out the 302 in my STANG to a 351w. 351w is the way to go, hands down.
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ultimateforce posted:I am swapping out the 302 in my STANG to a 351w. 351w is the way to go, hands down. I agree, 302 is too small.
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Tide posted:It's due to the spring lockout mechanism being extremely weak. If I rest my hand on the shifter, I can feel it sink. If you have a (bad) habit of palming the gear shifter like I do, it's pretty easy to do. I've experienced this on Mustangs I've driven, too. Would it be possible to put a stiffer spring in to prevent that?
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ultimateforce posted:I am swapping my STANG to a 351w. 351w is the way to go, hands down. I liked how my dad's 351C with all sorts of Edelbrock goodies sounded and pulled up top.
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14 INCH DETECTIVE posted:I liked how my dad's 351C with all sorts of Edelbrock goodies sounded and pulled up top. If it could rev its tits off, then it's a 4V motor, with inlet channels in the head so big it would swallow a golf ball.
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amp281 posted:Other option is a 351w or a 351c. 351C sucks, is pointless these days. If we lived in 1982 itd be a different story but we dont. Will a 351W clear the 66, 6 cyl hood? Do you care if you need a new hood? Roller 351Ws arent easy to come by and they certainly are much more expensive from summit than that 302...which would be somewhere in the range of 2-2.5x more power than your car currently has. Also if your rbakes are anything like my friends 66s, for the love of good get them sorted out first.
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You Am I posted:If it could rev its tits off, then it's a 4V motor, with inlet channels in the head so big it would swallow a golf ball. 4V, roller converted, yeah it spun up pretty nice Course it was also the motor that came with his Eliminator, so I'm a little partial to the Cleveland.
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Yea, I'm not too sure a 351 is right for me. I want to be able to drive it daily again and a motor like that just seems like overkill. Plus, I like my neighbors.Lord Gaga posted:351C sucks, is pointless these days. If we lived in 1982 itd be a different story but we dont. Will a 351W clear the 66, 6 cyl hood? Do you care if you need a new hood? Roller 351Ws arent easy to come by and they certainly are much more expensive from summit than that 302...which would be somewhere in the range of 2-2.5x more power than your car currently has. Also if your rbakes are anything like my friends 66s, for the love of good get them sorted out first. I can't begin to count the number of times I've almost died in this car because of its horrible brakes.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 06:02 |
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How are you going to control it? EFI or carb?
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 07:00 |
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I love how this is going from a "little more oomph" to a built 351w. Next stop is a turbocharged 460. It'll fit, too.
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Devyl posted:I love how this is going from a "little more oomph" to a built 351w. Next stop is a turbocharged 460. It'll fit, too. If you are going to do a 302 you might as well do a 351w. That's my logic on the Windsor series, your mileage may vary.
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All I'm looking for is something that'll chirp the tires when i want and won't scream like hell when I get on the highway. kimbo305 posted:How are you going to control it? EFI or carb? I'd like to stay with a carb as that's what I'm most familiar with. There's a single (!) barrel on it right now, so I'm obviously going to need to upgrade it as well. I wouldn't be opposed to EFI if it were cheaper/easier to maintain/whatever. Ireneo Funes fucked around with this message at 16:01 on Apr 26, 2013 |
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ultimateforce posted:If you are going to do a 302 you might as well do a 351w. That's my logic on the Windsor series, your mileage may vary. Some pretty bad logic there
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 16:37 |
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More displacement is better than less.
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Ireneo Funes posted:All I'm looking for is something that'll chirp the tires when i want and won't scream like hell when I get on the highway. Bolded part: This has everything to do with your transmission and rear end gear / tire size selection. If you get an overdrive gearbox to go with the V8, you'll be able to lope along the freeways pretty nicely (hell, if you have something stupid like 2.73 gears in there already, you would even without overdrive).
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 17:40 |
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I saw somebody wearing this exact jacket. On a Subway! In Some people have no fashion sense.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 17:54 |
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Welp I guess I know what I am getting buried in.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 18:04 |
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I saw those for sale at the dealership parts counter when I went to pick up my hood bolt. Also, my mother got me a mustang hoodie for xmas last year. I wear it because it's a really comfortable hoody but I feel really dumb driving in a mustang with a hoody that says mustang on it drinking coffee from my stainless steel mustang engraved mug (also a gift from mom ) It's like last year at the Megadeth show when Dave comes out wearing a Megadeth shirt. We get it, you're in Megadeth. We get it, you drive a Mustang.
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Filthy Luker posted:I saw somebody wearing this exact jacket. On a Subway! In Someone will probably get gifted this in AI:SS this year.
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