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1966 Ford Mustang - Engine Bay Overhaul - PHR Project Car

We Get The Engine Bay Ready For Our Smeding-Built 427 Windsor With Some Metal Work And Paint.
By Liz Miles
Photography by Liz Miles
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Hoist
1966 Ford Mustang Rendering
1966 Ford Mustang Hinge
Step one is to remove the... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Hinge
Step one is to remove the hood and get the hinges out of the way. We needed to clear the engine bay of anything that could be easily removed, including the radiator, overflow, wiring, and Monte Carlo bars. Also, we removed everything attaching the engine to the car, such as fuel line, shifter, wiring, speedo cable, and engine mount bolts.
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Lift
Then we yanked the six-cylinder... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Lift
Then we yanked the six-cylinder and automatic. If you don't have an engine leveler, you may have to go through some trial and error to see where to place the hook of the cherry picker on the chain.
1966 Ford Mustang Automatic
Some place close to the middle... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Automatic
Some place close to the middle of the engine will give it enough angle to pull out of the car. You don't want the engine and trans level; it will never come out that way.
1966 Ford Mustang Engine Bay
This is the official "before"... 
   
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1966 Ford Mustang Engine Bay
This is the official "before" photo. The engine was out, but all the grime was still there. Now it's time to start the cleaning process

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