winter rebuild March 21, 2010, 09:07:14 PM so the rebuild has begun, pulled the motor about a month ago and have been working onit in my free time. 2 trips to the machine shop with the block,1st time to ream the ridge,hone the cylinders and press in new cam bearings.2nd time to have them pull a scratch out of a cyl. after a honing stone broke and scarred the cyl.(should of left well enough alone)all new internals,crank,cam,pistons,rods,liftersheads have been ported and polished,new springs and valves.I sped the smog and AC components and now have the motor back in,hopefully will have it wired and running in the next day or two.[/IMG][/IMG][/IMG] Quote Selected
winter rebuild Reply #1 – March 22, 2010, 09:48:26 AM Way to go. It's nice to see another V-6 engine back on the road soon.Chris Quote Selected
winter rebuild Reply #2 – March 25, 2010, 12:34:50 PM Looks really clean... nice work! Quote Selected
winter rebuild Reply #3 – March 30, 2010, 05:29:34 PM [/IMG][/IMG][/IMG][/IMG]well motor is in and running have some idle issues that need ironing out but so far so good.I really missed driving it.I've found myself taking the longest possible routes to and from work now that it's back.put the summer wheels on it so hopefully no more snow for the year.next project is the exhaust and suspension. but that will have to wait till winter cause I'm not taking it off the road again for the rest of summer. Quote Selected
winter rebuild Reply #4 – March 30, 2010, 10:53:33 PM Looks really nice, hopefully mine will look 3/4's as good as yours when I get done with my Cougar. Quote Selected
winter rebuild Reply #5 – March 30, 2010, 10:58:42 PM Car looks good , I like the air cleaner lid Quote Selected
winter rebuild Reply #6 – March 31, 2010, 10:28:31 PM I wish I would of had time to clean up and paint everything in the engine bay but was in a rush to get it back on the road. hopefully I'll get to it this summer.Having a hard time getting the idle right. just cant get it to that happy spot. Quote Selected
winter rebuild Reply #7 – April 01, 2010, 09:13:08 AM car looks good,where did you get those wheels?..........love em. Quote Selected
winter rebuild Reply #8 – April 01, 2010, 03:49:07 PM Quote from: Chooglin;316700car looks good,where did you get those wheels?..........love em.picked up the wheels last year at a local s yard they were on a '88 stang that had been wrecked. picked up all 4 for $20.spent the winter cleaning and polishing them. I like the way they look,keeps that '80's look! Quote Selected
winter rebuild Reply #9 – April 02, 2010, 01:58:37 PM Did you put the motor and trany in as a unit or seperatly? I know I will need to rebuild mine, but I'm like you, I wanna drive it around and enjoy it before I start major things. Steel braided looks really kewl. Quote Selected
winter rebuild Reply #10 – April 02, 2010, 05:57:27 PM Quote from: Miah;316847Did you put the motor and trany in as a unit or seperatly? I know I will need to rebuild mine, but I'm like you, I wanna drive it around and enjoy it before I start major things. Steel braided looks really kewl.yeah the motor and tranny went in together.and went in easier than it came out.the top photo in the first post is when it first came out and according to the orig. owner it was the first time. I'm pretty sure the orig. head gaskets were on. and they were deffinately the factory bearings through out the lower end, all bearings were still stamped with the ford production date of 6/85. Quote Selected