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I did some prelimnary mock up with the coyote engine.
Along the way I built an engine lift fixture because I didn't feel comfortable with the lift brackets supplied with the coyote engine. I can see them bend as I lifted the engine. Getting the CG right also proved to be cumbersome with the supplied lift brackets. |
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Dang! looks fun-subscribed.
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NIce! What CAD program?
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Awesome!
This is what "alternate tinkerings" is for. There's another cool cougar build on here as well as few Mustang builds (including mine.)
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More updates.
Brake pedal mod for adapting an 03 cobra hydroboost to the cougar pedal support. I replicated the pedal ratio from the cobra. Pedal support setup with hydroboost, S197 mustang hydraulic master, and roller bearing converison Used parts from the S197 mustang and adapted them to the cougar clutch pedal. Hydroboost mounted using a reproduction Boss '9 mustang brake booster wedge to clear the coyote engine. |
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I have always loved the old Cougars and yours looks like a killer project so Im in to see the rest .
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A few updates. Was able to roll the car out of the garage this weekend on it's own suspension. Finished welding in the upper control arm gussets, upper shock mounts, and frame boxing plates. Still need to weld in the down tubes and shock tower delete plates, but I will first fab up the transmission cross member so I can return the coyote motor to my buddy.
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Looking great ,that motor looks good too.
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What a sweet ride that's going to be! Love the early Cougars.
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Very slick man lot of work and detail going into this I am sure it will be beautiful when you are done!!
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Lots of nice work!
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Just a small update from the weekend. Decided to cut the firewall out to make clearance for the Charge Motion Control Valves (CMCV) on the back of the intake. I didn't want to move the engine forward for the clearance because it would have created an issue with the steering linkage and oil pan. I figured modifying the firewall would be easier. I just wanted the firewall to remain looking "stockish" after the mod. I think I accomplished it. Still need to complete the metal finishing though.
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Are there any updates on this build? I had a 68 cougar as my first car, and plan to do a build very similar to yours arfter I finish the 51 pickup for my wife.
Can you tell me what those a-arms are off of, and explain the front suspension in general? Was that a kit, or a custom build by yourself? If that was acustom one off piece, are you intersted in putting together another one? Thanks Dima
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The front suspension is an Art Morrison Sport IFS that I integrated into the chassis. It is somewhat of a universal kit. I just ordered a kit based on the width of my framerails. |
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