Todays project wasn't as fun but just as necessary.....the supercharged Coyote 5.0 came out of the Cobra Jet for a freshen up. These are like 10 lbs of poo in a 5 lb sack in the engine bay. The underside work is not glamorous...fuel soot combined with a bit of oil film from the engine evap system and transmission catch can combine to form a nasty black goo.
You can see how tight things are by how the drivers side header tubes have to snake around the steering shaft. When it was built, the headers were fabricated with the engine set in the K frame, then the body shell was dropped over the K frame to complete the build. Getting them off later is up to you!:
With the kicked out Stef's pan, there's only 1/8" of room to get it wiggled in or out from the K member and the mid plate on the transmission. We've done it enough times to know the quirks, though.
You can see how tight things are by how the drivers side header tubes have to snake around the steering shaft. When it was built, the headers were fabricated with the engine set in the K frame, then the body shell was dropped over the K frame to complete the build. Getting them off later is up to you!:
With the kicked out Stef's pan, there's only 1/8" of room to get it wiggled in or out from the K member and the mid plate on the transmission. We've done it enough times to know the quirks, though.