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bwkelley76
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***SPECIAL THANKS TO NORCAL MOTORSPORTS IN SACRAMENTO, CA FOR ALL THEIR HELP!!***
Well, I finally got a real motor for the '67. Here's a few pics, I'll try and update them as I go with the install.
...1967 Mustang Coupe, previously running a roller 302 with moderate cam, roller rockers and otherwise stock internals.
Just purchased a 418 from Ford Performance Solutions, fully forged bottom-end, hydraulic roller cam, CNC Ported Avenger 225 heads with 2.08 valves, canton deep sump oil pan, fully race-prepped block, sfi balancer and flex-plate, Victor Jr up top with Hooker Super comp coated headers and 900cfm Holley Pro-Jection. Motor should put out 580-590 horse when dialed-in. We'll see.
Other mods include subframe connectors, shelby t-bars, 4-wheel disk, Lincoln 8.8 rear with auburn, aftermarket axles and 3.73's,'05-08 bullit wheels, Will be running a complete 3" exhaust with x-pipe.
Coming Soon... Roll cage, cowl hood, 5-point harnesses and slicks.
A few newer pics, the rest are from start to finish, ENJOY!
Back to the beginning (BEFORE PICS)...
[ October 18, 2009, 03:41 PM: Message edited by: bwkelley76 ]
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silver n black
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what kind of differential do u have right now?8.8 or 9 inche
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68dustin
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looks like a 8.8 from the picture.... i want to do the 8.8 swap, but it's just a little bigger than stock 8" and i dont want to buy new rims for the offset difference
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Boss 327
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how much that motor run you?
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phil a
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Nice looking car/engine. 580hp is a very optimistic guess, but it'll be a ton of fun for sure regardless.
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50 Deep
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Not bad @ all man. Best part is no smog. Now how about u spend some of that money on a better camera? [ August 06, 2009, 04:35 PM: Message edited by: 50 Deep ]
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90FoX
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Me love it looooong time
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65mustang408
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fuckin sick bro! my favorite body style. one day i will own one.
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SLOWBACK 67
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Hope that rear end is ready for 500+ RWHP!
Those guys at FPS are hella cool. Went their with some friends to check them out a few years ago and they looked like a good shop. I'd like to have them do a short block for me down the road.
One last thing what kind of tranny do you have and is it a solid roller or hyd cam? Either way its gonna get down
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WickedStang
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NICE lil motor u got there! U plan on keeping it n/a of boosting it?
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Posts: 1581 | From: salinas831 | Registered: May 2007
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bwkelley76
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Thanks for all the encouragement!
...a few more pics
I have a 150-250 shot of NOS that I might ad later, and looking at supercharger options.
Yes no smog is wonderful! [ September 16, 2009, 12:51 AM: Message edited by: bwkelley76 ]
-------------------- Dont sweat the petty things and dont pet the sweaty things. "RIP George Carlin"
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SLOWBACK 67
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Are those jet hot coated super comp headers? Let me know if you run into any problems with clearance.... ( like power ster. lines and stuff.)
Congrats and good luck with the swap
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[ August 07, 2009, 02:53 PM: Message edited by: slowback67 ]
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[ August 07, 2009, 02:52 PM: Message edited by: slowback67 ]
-------------------- Originally posted by turbo50: I have no intenions of keeping anyones parts or taking anyones money.
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[ August 07, 2009, 04:08 PM: Message edited by: lotathrottle. ]
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1SLOWLX
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a pa c4 super comp like 5 passes on it 4500 stall shifter etc if your looking for a c4.
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bwkelley76
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quote: Originally posted by 1SLOWLX: a pa c4 super comp like 5 passes on it 4500 stall shifter etc if your looking for a c4.
pm sent
-------------------- Dont sweat the petty things and dont pet the sweaty things. "RIP George Carlin"
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bwkelley76
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Pulled the old motor today, woohoo! I HOPE to have the new motor in next weekend. I'm going to take advantage of the motor being out so I can do some engine bay cleanup, rewiring, etc.
BTW, anyone have a good price on port-matching and hogging-out my Victor JR intake a bit?
-------------------- Dont sweat the petty things and dont pet the sweaty things. "RIP George Carlin"
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50DADDY
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Hey the oil pan is backwards!!!!!!!!!LOL!,JK man,sweet motor and car!Should be a real runner.
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bwkelley76
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PONDERING ON MY EXHAUST...
I will be redoing it and I've been thinkin.... The 3" x 12" Race bullet mufflers I'm planning on putting on are going to be insane loud. Anyone have any experience with these? I'm really thinking about getting a set of the stainless Ultra-Flo's instead. I will have turn-downs in front of the axles.
Anyone have any 3" stainless Ultra Flo's For sale?
-------------------- Dont sweat the petty things and dont pet the sweaty things. "RIP George Carlin"
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bwkelley76
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Intake After...
Engine Bay After...
A few more pics
OLD MOTOR'S OUT! [ August 26, 2009, 12:35 AM: Message edited by: bwkelley76 ]
-------------------- Dont sweat the petty things and dont pet the sweaty things. "RIP George Carlin"
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bwkelley76
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since I got the motor already assembled I decided to look in the cylinders with a scope. Pistons are Flat tops for sure. I thought they may have been dished since I was told it was a lower compression setup. I'll have to look into what size the combustion chambers are. This thing may have more compression than I thought. ....Not that I'm complaining or anything.
-------------------- Dont sweat the petty things and dont pet the sweaty things. "RIP George Carlin"
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asskickn88
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Nice project! One muffler I really like on a built motor is the Borla XR-1. They sound unique, no "me too" Flowmaster sound.
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It's time for the country to do what Obama's own father did. Abandon him.
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bwkelley76
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I'll have to do a search for a sound-clip, something close to my application.
I think it's interesting that a lot of people are going back to the "packed" mufflers, and even combining them with chambers. I think flowmasters had their day, it was a great day, just tired of 'em. I did however like the old single-chambers, a bit obnoxious but kinda cool.
-------------------- Dont sweat the petty things and dont pet the sweaty things. "RIP George Carlin"
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bwkelley76
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I got my intake gaskets today, the BIG trick-flow ones fit the head ports perfect.
I decided to get started on the port-matching since this intake is off another motor and far smaller.
I set the gaskets up on the heads, dropped the intake down in position, snugged the bolts, marked exactly where the intake sets on the gaskets, removed it all, mocked the gaskets up to the intake, and scribed the ports for port-matching. The ports should be damn close if not perfect when it's all done.
I'm going to need to remove a LOT of material from the intake~! It's amazing how the little things like this make a difference.
-------------------- Dont sweat the petty things and dont pet the sweaty things. "RIP George Carlin"
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