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Old 12-08-2011, 06:01 AM
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Cris... Is it that much trouble putting that Ford motor in??
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Old 12-08-2011, 08:03 AM
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Mario- It has its challenges to put it in their.. But every time I call the owner & tell him that I have to modify this & that to get it to fit.. His statement is .. A LS engine would be easier & keep cost down.. The plan is to set the LS engine & trans in right now & if the Coyote is still around I will try to fit in their on my account just to see what it takes to make it work..

The motor is wide everywhere.. The alternator is a problem.. it hits the stub.. The power steering pump mounting location with A/C compressor.. Though Vintage Air just is fixing on releasing a new bracket assembly for the Coyote..

The LS engine is easy for us because we have a bunch of parts lying around here.. Track systems, Intakes, Mock up engines & etc..



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Old 12-08-2011, 08:25 AM
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I hate the idea of an LS in a Ford. Those things are in everything. But there is a reason. What was Ford thinking going with such a large engine? I think the Coyote even out does the Boss 429 when it comes to space requirements. They try to market it as a motor for your project but there arent many cars out there that dont require a complete custom front end to make the thing fit.
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Cris, if you haven't seen this finished build already, these guys swapped a Coyote into the smaller 66 'Stang.

http://www.pro-touring.com/showthrea...ersion-Project

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Cris, if you haven't seen this finished build already, these guys swapped a Coyote into the smaller 66 'Stang.

http://www.pro-touring.com/showthrea...ersion-Project

Im familiar with it. Even with the Heidts Mustang II front end he still had to modify the headers. It does look impressive sitting there though. Same with the Pegasus Mustang. The 5.0 looks massive. They started with a frame and motor and built the car around it.
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Big motor for only 302 CI.. I like the way a Coyote would look in a engine bay.. but packaging is tough.. The LS engine is an all around good motor that can build some serious HP & close to being the same size as a gen 1 SBC..

Right now I still have plans to make sure that what ever custom work I do to fit the LS engine.. also works for the Coyote.. on the x-member & engine mounts... If not I got a 67 FB that I will fit it in that I can cut it all up to proof fitment.. I got alot Mustang stuff going on.. Plus Mopar stuff that I will be working on in mid January.. I might be getting a 70 Cuda Prototype re-production shell to play with..




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I hate the idea of an LS in a Ford. Those things are in everything. But there is a reason. What was Ford thinking going with such a large engine? I think the Coyote even out does the Boss 429 when it comes to space requirements. They try to market it as a motor for your project but there arent many cars out there that dont require a complete custom front end to make the thing fit.

Skip- I have seen this thread... Thank you for the info..

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Cris, if you haven't seen this finished build already, these guys swapped a Coyote into the smaller 66 'Stang.

http://www.pro-touring.com/showthrea...ersion-Project

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Big motor for only 302 CI.. I like the way a Coyote would look in a engine bay.. but packaging is tough.. The LS engine is an all around good motor that can build some serious HP & close to being the same size as a gen 1 SBC..

Right now I still have plans to make sure that what ever custom work I do to fit the LS engine.. also works for the Coyote.. on the x-member & engine mounts... If not I got a 67 FB that I will fit it in that I can cut it all up to proof fitment.. I got alot Mustang stuff going on.. Plus Mopar stuff that I will be working on in mid January.. I might be getting a 70 Cuda Prototype re-production shell to play with..







Skip- I have seen this thread... Thank you for the info..
Oddly enough, the same day I post this, over on the Maverick forum (yes it does exist) somebody posted pics of a Mav with a Coyote in it. The Mav engine bay is smaller than the Mustang. I'll just say that the Coyote certainly has presence.
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Cris hope to see that coyote go in there! I just dont like seeing a chevrolet motor in a ford.

PS. if you end up getting rid of the coyote i might be interested in the dynatech headers
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