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Thread: Kirby's MKIV Coyote Build

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    Anytime. I'm home for the duration.
    Built an early MkIII years ago, sold years ago.
    Got Corvettes out of my system, and now back after 18 years to build a MkIV.
    MkIV Complete Kit Ordered 4/18/23, Delivered 7/11/23, 427 Stroker (in the process of building it now), EFI System - Edelbrock Pro Flow 4, TKX, IRS, Wilwood Big Brakes
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    A couple of updates. Thanks to Greg for pointing out some issues with the front end assembly. I have everything corrected and reassembled (with the exception of the upper ball joints). I also trimmed the UCA arms in the back as suggested in other threads, I hated doing it but a half hour with a dremel and a sander and they cam out fine.

    The old ball joints pinched and created tears due to the incorrect installation.
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    New upper ball joint boots are on Order. Corrected front end assembly??
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    I have the dash re assembled and everything wired in. After completing this the horns quit working. I naturally went back through the dash assuming I had somehow messed this up.... No change after reassembly.

    I finally (after an hour or so) chased this to a bad ground in the Ron Francis harness. The leg for the horn ground was not soldered well to the ground in the front harness. I ended up just grounding the horns directly and removing the leg as it allowed me so insulate the main ground wire better.
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    Upper control arms look good. These pics are before you shaved the rear adjuster sleeve? Also, I think your pivot arms that connect to your tie rods (or whatever they are called) need to point outward, not inward. Here's mine:

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    Built an early MkIII years ago, sold years ago.
    Got Corvettes out of my system, and now back after 18 years to build a MkIV.
    MkIV Complete Kit Ordered 4/18/23, Delivered 7/11/23, 427 Stroker (in the process of building it now), EFI System - Edelbrock Pro Flow 4, TKX, IRS, Wilwood Big Brakes
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    Quote Originally Posted by gbranham View Post
    Upper control arms look good. These pics are before you shaved the rear adjuster sleeve? Also, I think your pivot arms that connect to your tie rods (or whatever they are called) need to point outward, not inward. Here's mine:

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    I had the wrong photos. Correct ones now attached

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    Quote Originally Posted by kirby View Post
    I had the wrong photos. Correct ones now attached
    Looks good, Don! Congrats!
    Built an early MkIII years ago, sold years ago.
    Got Corvettes out of my system, and now back after 18 years to build a MkIV.
    MkIV Complete Kit Ordered 4/18/23, Delivered 7/11/23, 427 Stroker (in the process of building it now), EFI System - Edelbrock Pro Flow 4, TKX, IRS, Wilwood Big Brakes
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    Trunk metal in!!! Thanks Greg for confirming that the manual and current shipped parts vary
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    How time fly's. I have been lacking in updates for the last couple of months.

    Heated Pads placed in seats. These were super simple to do and turned out great. I purchased them from another member here who did not use them.

    Clutch Cable Adjusted and working like it should

    Brakes bled.

    All Dash Wiring is Finished

    Both Roll Bars drilled and in Place. I bought the kit used and the drivers roll bar has a gap of about 1/8" where the back leg meets the stub from the hoop. I tried everything (short of grinding and rechroming)but it will have to stay how it is.

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    I also temporarily mounted the side pipes in preparation for my first go kart drive.

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    Then the first drive!!!! And it all went wrong from here

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    What went wrong!!

    This is embarrassing but hopefully saves someone else the trouble later. We drove the car maybe 1/4 mile down the street. I pushed the clutch in and immediately knew something was wrong. The car pulled to a halt as if the brakes were on. So we flipped around and went back to the house.

    By the time we got to the house the rear brakes were almost locked up and were obviously not working like they should.

    After pushing, pulling and using jacks and dollies I got the car back on the lift to dig in.

    Rear Brakes were extremely hot (like 200+ Degrees). Pulled the tires and let everything cool down
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    The Problem!!

    I had relied on the previous builder to set the wilwood pedal box up and took it for granted that it was correct because I did not fully understand it myself. I had went over the rest of the car step by step but did not look at the pedal box setup. I should have and was very lucky to not have a bigger issue or tear somethin up.


    Upon further inspection and with some quick help from the forum I realized that the master cylinder rods had not been trimmed and that the rear brakes were not releasing.

    The rear brake master cylinder was not traveling enough to release the pressure after I hit the brakes at the end of the driveway.

    I worked backwards and pulled the rear calipers, pads, e brake setup.

    Then pulled the balance bar setup to loosen the pressure on the master cylinder.

    I was able to trim the rods to the correct length put everything back together.

    I was then able to take both my kids and my wife for a ride. We put about 5 miles on it this weekend with no other issues. I am extremely excited for this step in the build.
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    It's sad when you have to go to page 4 to update your build thread!!!

    Nothing too exciting but finished cockpit sound deadner this weekend. Between all the kids activities I had not touched the car in over a month. IMG_20240602_190641062.jpgIMG_20240602_190635516_HDR.jpg

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    Looks awesome! Getting close!
    Built an early MkIII years ago, sold years ago.
    Got Corvettes out of my system, and now back after 18 years to build a MkIV.
    MkIV Complete Kit Ordered 4/18/23, Delivered 7/11/23, 427 Stroker (in the process of building it now), EFI System - Edelbrock Pro Flow 4, TKX, IRS, Wilwood Big Brakes
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    Just trimmed by MC rods today...hopefully another crisis avoided! Jealous that you get to drive yours around. I'm not quite there yet...

    Keep up the good work!!
    Build thread: https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...809#post556809

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMD View Post
    Just trimmed by MC rods today...hopefully another crisis avoided! Jealous that you get to drive yours around. I'm not quite there yet...

    Keep up the good work!!
    Thanks. It was a nerve racking experience to drive it. It is back to non driving status until the carpet goes in.

    Keep plugging away on yours and you will be there soon enough.

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    Started on trunk carpet this weekend. I did not want to learn on the cockpit area. I chose not to put sound deadner in the trunk.

    I feel like this will work and is giving me a great spot to start with learning.

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    Trunk carpet complete! I also started in the carpet in the cockpit. I am so glad I listened to some members here who told me it was doable. I could not imagine getting the carpet that goes across the console and in each footbox in without having the driver's side footbox open.
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    Carpet complete in the cockpit. Trying to decide if I should coat the bottom of the body as I have seen others do.
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    Putting some finishing touches on the interior while I wait on seat sliders and billet tidbits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kirby View Post
    Carpet complete in the cockpit. Trying to decide if I should coat the bottom of the body as I have seen others do.
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    I recommend U-Pol Raptor.

    https://www.amazon.com/U-Pol-Raptor-...2&gad_source=1

    Can't tell for sure because of the tape but it looks like you have bulb seal running all the way across the top of the cockpit back wall. If so this is incorrect...it does not go on the arch between the trunk side walls.



    Carry on!

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    Thank you Jeff!! It is indeed running all the way across.

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    Decided to put the body on today and test the fit. I bought the kit partially started and was not sure what I was getting into with the body. I am hung up on the passenger side and can't get the body to move far enough down. But it's still exciting to see this coming together.

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    I pulled the body and trimmed the lip of the dash to move the body forward. I am pretty happy with the position. I do have a small offset to the passenger side in the rear of 1/8". I did get the body to set about 3/8" in front of the strikers plates. I have not lifted the front as others have done. Any suggestions for what type of length of spacer to use?

    The exhaust cutouts will be done on the chassis as well as the passenger side roll bar.

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    Passenger door on and still needs some massaging but is looking good!
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    Lookin good pal. I am always in awe of the guys who take on their own body work. Great work so far.
    Build 1 MK4 #10008 - Delivered 03/03/21, Graduated 7/20/22 - Sold 6/6/24
    Build Thread #1 https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...been-delivered
    Build 2 MK4 #11061- Delivered 08/24/24
    Build Thread #2 https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...006#post562006

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    I appreciate it. I am back and forth on finishing this bodywork myself. I bought this kit partially started.

    Went in to fit the exhaust with the hope being taking to to a car show in September.

    The drivers side cut out is odd. I trimmed this a little to gain clearance in the inside but only have about an 1/8" on the rear side of the pipes. Is this too close?
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    Ok so after going back and forth in using blocks in the front to raise the nose....I decided I should listen to Jeff ( like their was a doubt).

    My wife helped me remove the body and add a 2 inch long x 3/4 inch thick rubber block up front.

    Then adjusted the nose cone left to right....again just like Jeff said.

    Finally fitted the window back in that the previous builder started
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