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Thread: Coyote lift method

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    Coyote lift method

    How did you guys lift yours? I made a bracket for the normal ford bracket location but can’t het bolts out (on the passenger side one) to remove the brackets. I made one for the side then, attaches to rearmost exhaust bolts but then it doesn’t clear the angled tube to get the motor in.

    So, what did you guys do on the passenger side?
    '33 Hot Rod
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    Ordered: 7/10/13. Delivered: 8/20/13. Completed: 10/26/15.
    I did everything except spray it. She ain't perfect, but she's mine.

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    Exhaust, because of my roll cage front leg i went to the second port. PS side, from back.

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    My son fabricated a lift plate similar to what we saw on the internet. It required the removal of the intake however its really not that big a deal.
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