Ford Falcon 200 six cylinder engine build
http://www.MyRideisMe.com builds a six cylinder Ford engine, step by step. With guidance from my pops, a retired Ford mechanic, he shows me how, then I give it my best shot, not always successful the first time, I hope everyone interested in building their own engine can learn a little something.
1966 Mustang Resto-mod "SOLD" 04-24-2010
This is a rebuilt 1966 Mustang that is offered for sale in Boise Idaho by V8-Dreams. In Europe, call Gunter @ +49 179 6953208 in the U.S. call Gary @ 208-703-1378 for info and pricing. This car has new paint, motor, trans, interior, wheels, tires and is ready to roll.
Day 1 The 1966 Mustang Coupe Restoration Project
Day 2 - How to read a Ford title... it's a 66 not a 65!
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A step by step process of a restoration of a 1966 Mustang Coupe, 289. Each video (Day1, Day 2... etc.) will show you step by step of how we did it. If you are interested in purchasing it at any phase please contact us.
We now are selling parts please visit our site to see what we have. If you don't see it, it does not mean we do not have it, please ask us and we will look for you.
William
My 1966 Mustang finally out of the garage.
Hello once again YouTubers, finally a long overdue update on the restoration of my 1966 Mustang. It is up and running, currently doing testing and tuning on the engine-timing, carbureator adjustments, leak checks-so far so good!
The work is easier done with the hood off, not to mention it is awesome running around with it off showing the sexy engine compartment :-) Big items left on the "to-do" list (for this year anyhow) include wheels and tires, and the Exhaust. There are some small items left to do as well such as a few exterior emblems, and a fresh set of traction bars.
For quicker reference on some of the engine and car specifications here is a UPDATED semi-complete list...
347 "Streetfighter" stroker engine kit consisting of-Cast steel crankshaft, SRS forged flat top pistons with wrist pins, CNC beam forged 5140 rods, moly rings, CL77bearings. Next, a Crane cam, (gotta look up specs.) Cleveland heads, Motorcraft high volume water pump, 7 quart oil pan, ProComp HV oil pump with ARP pump drivshaft, 4 row radiator, electric Flex-A-Lite cooling fan, Holley high volume mech. fuel pump at 7-8 lbs., ProComp polished "air-gap" medium rise dual plane intake manifold, ProComp "tall-style" polished valve covers, Holley 650 carb., K&N air filter assembly, MSD 6A ignition box, MSD distributor (mech. advance), MSD "Blaster SS" coil, MSD "street fire" 8mm. wires, NGK "V-power" plugs, Powermaster 100 amp alternator, Optima "red-top" battery, full length Flowtech headers(1 1/2" primarys with 3" collectors), Flowmaster "40 series" 2 1/2" mufflers with "H" pipe (turndowns underneath), GER "thunderbolt" C-4 transmission, Hurst "Indy" shifter, Hurst line lock, Heidt's sub-frame connectors, Lakewood "street-strip" traction bars, driveshaft safety loop, Autometer "Phantom" gauges, etc...
Thanks for watching, enjoy in HD if you can, and stay tuned for more videos as the restoration continues. Please add me to your friends list and subscribe. Thanks, Enginenut :-)
65 Mustang w 3" Exhaust
1965 Mustang. I bought the car as is and don't know everything about the engine but here's what I do: 302 with 5 speed transmission, 4:56 9" rear end, 750 cfm double pump, Hooker long tube headers, 3" Exhaust with FlowMaster Delta Force 10s with turndown tips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jv_cJi_zTcw - another clip