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    I bet you thought.....

     



    ....that I've been napping and not making any progress on my 27. Ok, I HAVE been napping alot, but in between I have made some progress on it. Today the last pieces for my clutch setup came in so tonight Dan gave me a hand and we got it installed and the transmission bolted up. Once that was done we of course had to put the engine down into the frame for hopefully the final time.

    I pulled the car off the road 10 years ago to freshen it up a little and life got in the way and I even built another car, my 23, in between. But I've always liked the 27 and have a lot of great memories in it, so I'm really excited to get it back on the road again. I'm shooting for Billetproof in February, but if that doesn't happen I really want to have it running for the Billetproof Drags in October of next year.

    So, here is how it ended up tonight. Next step is to run some brake lines, put new ujoints into the driveshaft, and a few other things so I can fire it up for the first time.

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    Lookin' Good Don---what did you go with for a clutch????
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    Thanks Dave. I decided to go with a Zoom setup. I figured with the extra hp it would be a good investment, and I ran one years ago in my 68 Mustang. It held up well so I thought I'd try it in this one.

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    Stupid Question?
    What is the chrome louvered plate on each side of the engine, below the exhaust ports?
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    Lookin Good Pops!

     



    Looks great dad!

    Mopar Jack-Those are louvered motor mount covers to dress it up a bit
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    I miss the pink!

    You should paint those covers pink as a tribute.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by moparjack44 View Post
    Stupid Question?
    What is the chrome louvered plate on each side of the engine, below the exhaust ports?

    I mounted this motor a little higher than normal because I drove it daily and didn't want pan clearance problems with speed bumps, angled driveways, etc. Consequently, the stock Ford motor mounts show quite a bit and are ugly as sin. So I cut a louvered stainless steel Wink mirror cover my Son Dan had laying around from his VW days and made some covers. They aren't perfect, but you don't see much of them with the headers on, and they sure are better than the black Ford mounts sitting out there.



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    Ken, you've been hanging around with Bob again, haven't you?

    Funny part is, the Edelbrock air cleaner I bought comes with a K&N filter, and its's PINK!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso View Post
    I mounted this motor a little higher than normal because I drove it daily and didn't want pan clearance problems with speed bumps, angled driveways, etc. Consequently, the stock Ford motor mounts show quite a bit and are ugly as sin. So I cut a louvered stainless steel Wink mirror cover my Son Dan had laying around from his VW days and made some covers. They aren't perfect, but you don't see much of them with the headers on, and they sure are better than the black Ford mounts sitting out there.



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    That makes sense. I guess why I hadn't seen that before, most everytime I see an engine in a hot rod, its a SBC.
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    Awesome, Don - someday I will have dual quads again!!
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    I mounted this motor a little higher than normal because I drove it daily and didn't want pan clearance problems with speed bumps, angled driveways, etc. Consequently, the stock Ford motor mounts show quite a bit and are ugly as sin.
    not trying to hijack, but...

    This is what I did to put a 302 with a front sump pan in a Chevelle front clip in my 56 F-100.

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    Thanks guys. Yep Bob, I have to have some PURPLE on the car somewhere as an historic tribute.

    Glenn, I like 2 x 4 setups too. This ones a little overcarbed, but as Fernando said "It's better to LOOK good than to FEEL good."

    Mike: That's a nice clean way to do the mounts. In hindsight I should have done that way back when I built it, but I wanted that tube crossmember under the engine for a little more stiffening on the original Model A frame.

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    Gheeesss Don ....... Do you ever take a day off from rod building? Not that that's abad thing .... just asking.

    How's your boys rpu rolling??

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    Actually Paul, I have been not doing much to it in recent weeks. Christmas $$ and all that jazz. Had to make sure I got through Christmas first then I would start on it again after the 25th.

    As for Dan, yep, he is rolling right along. We flipped his body over a week or so ago so he could grind everything smooth under there in preparation for primer, but he found some areas he felt needed more bracing () so that took a few days. He is almost ready to shoot epoxy primer underneath then he can start putting down the sheet metal flooring. Gonna use that two part panel adhesive the body shops use to mount panels. That was one of the things I got him for Xmas, the tubes and the special gun to apply it. He will also put some rivets down to help position the floor too.

    Don has been making big progress on his boat too. He and his GF Taylor stayed on it twice overnight so far, had to let the hull relax in the water so we could line up the prop shafts. Got that done and he has one engine fired up already and tonight the second one should be ready to start. He and Taylor have put in long weekends since early Spring and it is coming along well. Dan and I still have our fishing rods ready.

    Hope you and the family had a nice holiday too Paul.

    Don

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    Looks very nice Don. That frame really looks well braced and Stout. It's amazing what a coat of paint does, to really make it look factory fresh. The engine setup is cool too! I like the double belt pulley setup.
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