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Pulling a Cobra Motor - What part of the job do you LEAST enjoy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin6107" data-source="post: 14284340" data-attributes="member: 157524"><p>This forum is full of threads about pulling Cobra motors. The first one I did was a time consuming learning experience, but not terribly difficult thanks to the internet and a collection of Ford and Chilton's manuals laying around. </p><p></p><p>This morning I was thinking about my current swap project, reflecting on the work ahead and started thinking about what part of an engine swap I least enjoy - getting those darn bolts between the exhaust manifolds and catalytic converters lose gets me - on every engine removal job. :cryying: It seems that the project gods find new ways to torment me with challenges and there is so little room with a Cobra motor . In the end, I always win ... BUT ... getting those bolts off has become my least favorite part about removing a motor on a Cobra or any other Mustang. Thankfully. that part is done on this project and the rebuilding is under way. </p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">So ... What is YOUR least favorite part about removing a Cobra motor? </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin6107, post: 14284340, member: 157524"] This forum is full of threads about pulling Cobra motors. The first one I did was a time consuming learning experience, but not terribly difficult thanks to the internet and a collection of Ford and Chilton's manuals laying around. This morning I was thinking about my current swap project, reflecting on the work ahead and started thinking about what part of an engine swap I least enjoy - getting those darn bolts between the exhaust manifolds and catalytic converters lose gets me - on every engine removal job. :cryying: It seems that the project gods find new ways to torment me with challenges and there is so little room with a Cobra motor . In the end, I always win ... BUT ... getting those bolts off has become my least favorite part about removing a motor on a Cobra or any other Mustang. Thankfully. that part is done on this project and the rebuilding is under way. [SIZE=4]So ... What is YOUR least favorite part about removing a Cobra motor? [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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