Kids on our street gave me the above name because I was always working in the garage.
I first posted on the Roadster page as “ I’m joining the club” Figured I should move over here and do some updates.
Kit was ready to ship July 27th, she was delivered two weeks later on August 8th.
My configuration is , IRS, powder coated, cut outs, Coyote, leather seats. blank dash, Power steering, heater, 17” halibrands, sun visors and wind wings.
All mocked up, I had to do a second cut around the entire perimeter of the drop trunk to make the transition between the vertical trunk wall and existing trunk deck match better. IMG_1615.jpg
Ordered my Gen 2 Coyote, TKO 600, scatter shield, hydraulic clutch, SS headers with cats, drive shaft safety loop and heated seat inserts from Mike Forte today. It sound like the Gen 2’s are getting harder and harder to find. Mike is a great guy to work with.
I also dropped off my engine compartment panels for powder coating yesterday.
I had my engine compartment powder coated the wrong color. I wanted a gun metal gray in came out a dark gray with a green tone. I think my path forward will be scuff up the panels and paint with a rattle can, a little depressed, oh well, push forward. Yes, it was me that picked the wrong color. IMG_1910.jpg IMG_1908.jpg
Can’t completely tell from the picture but seems ok, others should chime in. This is what mine looked like. Thread spacing should be approximately equal at the stated arm length for adjustability later as well.
Fabricated upper side panels for the trunk, easier and a lot messier than I thought. I traced the outside trunk panel onto a piece of aluminum, then added three tabs that would later be bent to sit on top of the trunk steel. After getting the shape, there was a lot of trimming and test fitting to miss the seat belt bracket and roll bar.
MK IV Build #9659, 3 link, 17's, Forte 347, Sniper EFI, power steering, built for a freak sized person with 17" Kirkey Vintage seats, RT drop trunk, RT turn signal, lots of stuff from Breeze Automotive, Wilwood brakes, paint by Jeff Miller
Looking good Bob. Not the hard work. The fun work!
MK IV Build #9659, 3 link, 17's, Forte 347, Sniper EFI, power steering, built for a freak sized person with 17" Kirkey Vintage seats, RT drop trunk, RT turn signal, lots of stuff from Breeze Automotive, Wilwood brakes, paint by Jeff Miller
Coyote went in pretty easy. Unfortunately I broke the driver side exhaust gasket. Of course not even Ford keeps them in stock. Engine is sitting on the mounts but not tightened down. I don’t think I should do anything else on the motor until I know I can bolt the header in without having to jack the motor up or move forward to secure all the header bolts. Sorry for the rotated photos. Ready for eng install.jpg IMG_0180.jpg IMG_0149.jpg Engine in 3.jpg
Congrats Bob! Big day for you. Your build is looking good.
MK IV Build #9659, 3 link, 17's, Forte 347, Sniper EFI, power steering, built for a freak sized person with 17" Kirkey Vintage seats, RT drop trunk, RT turn signal, lots of stuff from Breeze Automotive, Wilwood brakes, paint by Jeff Miller
May be something you want to do, or not. I think Jeff K sometimes puts a washer between the engine block and drivers side motor mount. This adds some clearance in the tight areas, ie foot box, valve cover, headers, etc.
I just did this after the engine and headers are on. Might be easier now for you, if desired.
It also makes the dipstick a little more accessible.
One other thing, I have the same reservoirs, not mounted yet. I put the F5 supplied ones on.
Now I have to change out. It looks like with the reservoirs at the rear most position, the dip stick will be almost inaccessible. I have my body on and installing hood hinges, so should be able to check clearances.
Last edited by Railroad; 12-01-2019 at 12:34 PM.
20th Anniversary Mk IV, A50XS Coyote, TKO 600, Trunk Drop Box, Trunk Battery Box, Cubby Hole, Seat Heaters, Radiator hanger and shroud.
May be something you want to do, or not. I think Jeff K sometimes puts a washer between the engine block and drivers side motor mount. This adds some clearance in the tight areas, ie foot box, valve cover, headers, etc.
I just did this after the engine and headers are on. Might be easier now for you, if desired.
It also makes the dipstick a little more accessible.
One other thing, I have the same reservoirs, not mounted yet. I put the F5 supplied ones on.
Now I have to change out. It looks like with the reservoirs at the rear most position, the dip stick will be almost inaccessible. I have my body on and installing hood hinges, so should be able to check clearances.
Thanks Railroad, I escaped my decorating duties for a few minutes to visit garage to investigate the reservoir/dipstick situation. I re-installed the reservoirs and it is definably not optimal, but it does work.
I put one average thickness flat washer at each bolt, between the block and motor mount. I can now slide a piece of cardboard between the foot box and all close points on the engine and headers. It is more clearance than I had and put the engine on a perfect level.
The washer location will not compromise the motor mount. If you want to maintain surface contact area, get a fender washer.
Check with Jeff Kleiner. It is one of his revealed tricks.
Last edited by Railroad; 12-02-2019 at 06:24 PM.
20th Anniversary Mk IV, A50XS Coyote, TKO 600, Trunk Drop Box, Trunk Battery Box, Cubby Hole, Seat Heaters, Radiator hanger and shroud.
I put one average thickness flat washer at each bolt, between the block and motor mount. I can now slide a piece of cardboard between the foot box and all close points on the engine and headers. It is more clearance than I had and put the engine on a perfect level.
The washer location will not compromise the motor mount. If you want to maintain surface contact area, get a fender washer.
Check with Jeff Kleiner. It is one of his revealed tricks.
Pretty sure the hose from the air intake goes to the valve cover, Drivers side on mine. This provides clean air into the crankcase for the pcv to draw from. Mine is a Gen 1, plumbed a little diff.
Hope that makes some kind of sense.
20th Anniversary Mk IV, A50XS Coyote, TKO 600, Trunk Drop Box, Trunk Battery Box, Cubby Hole, Seat Heaters, Radiator hanger and shroud.
Valve cover on one side is PCV to intake vacuum source. Other valve cover to filtered air source.
If these two are connected by a single hose, we need someone else to advise, unless it is to close the crankcase for shipping.
I called Ford Perf to verify mine,,, one side already plumbed to intake, other side needed to be hooked to air intake tube.
Manifold connection to air intake will be a vacuum leak. 20190220_101608.jpg
If you can see in the pic. My drivers side is filtered by a K&N filter. the other side plumbs to the intake. Routing may be diff, but result is the same.
Maybe a Gen II owner will post a pic.
Last edited by Railroad; 12-14-2019 at 05:10 PM.
20th Anniversary Mk IV, A50XS Coyote, TKO 600, Trunk Drop Box, Trunk Battery Box, Cubby Hole, Seat Heaters, Radiator hanger and shroud.
My Speedhut gauge and sender, started out OK. 100 lbs, cold start, would go down between 60 and 80lbs warm. Later the reading would drop to very low, 20 lbs and then recover. Very unnerving. Speedhut sent me a new sending unit and all is well. Sounded like the engine fired right up, no problems.
20th Anniversary Mk IV, A50XS Coyote, TKO 600, Trunk Drop Box, Trunk Battery Box, Cubby Hole, Seat Heaters, Radiator hanger and shroud.
I think I’ve graduated? The DMV is closed so no license. This has not stopped me from putting a few miles on it. Yesterday I drove it to the tire shop to have the 4 wheel alignment, boy was my alignment off. Drove it again this morning to the gas station. It seems to be running great so far with no leaks, probably just jinx myself stating that. I think I would have been done sooner if I could have done most task just once.
Thanks to everyone in this forum for your help, It would have been a lot harder if not impossible (for me) to do this project without your help.
Congratulations! Get that baby out in the sun and post some more photos please. There are three times when it is OK to brag about your accomplishments; job interview, asking for a raise and when graduating your FFR. Show her off.
-Steve
I only have 5 miles on my car and I got my first snake bite today. It wasn’t from getting in or out of the car it was dusting the car off after a short drive to Starbucks. I don’t how you guys with small kids keep them from getting burned. I wonder how many more burns it will take for me to figure it out, if ever.
I think I’ve graduated? The DMV is closed so no license. This has not stopped me from putting a few miles on it. Yesterday I drove it to the tire shop to have the 4 wheel alignment, boy was my alignment off. Drove it again this morning to the gas station. It seems to be running great so far with no leaks, probably just jinx myself stating that. I think I would have been done sooner if I could have done most task just once.
Thanks to everyone in this forum for your help, It would have been a lot harder if not impossible (for me) to do this project without your help.
I only have 5 miles on my car and I got my first snake bite today. It wasn’t from getting in or out of the car it was dusting the car off after a short drive to Starbucks. I don’t how you guys with small kids keep them from getting burned. I wonder how many more burns it will take for me to figure it out, if ever.
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MKIV #9122 Ordered kit 5/24/17 received kit 8/11/17 MK4 Base kit +,First Start 4/7/18, First Go-Cart 4/22/18, In gelcoat, licensed and driving 8/11/18. Coyote gen2, T-56, 2015 IRS 3.31, 17" Halibrand replicas w/Nitto NT555 G2, Withby Motorcars power brake kit W/Wilwood pedals, 04 Cobra front brakes, 15 Mustang rear brakes with mods, power steering. Paint Jeff Miller Da Bat, Lexus Spectra Blue Mica W/Toyota Silver Sky Metallic strips. Build thread: http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...Paul2STL-Build
The first 100 miles has been pretty uneventful. I’ve had no leaks or significant issues. I’ve done two canyon runs and one three mile run down the freeway, baby steps. For now, I’m a little paranoid about getting to far from home.
My parking brake was not completely releasing on the driver’s side, standard IRS FFR brakes. Added a compression spring where the cable actuates the brake per CV2065, 12-16-2018
I added the power steering restriction orifice to the KRC power steering, following Terry from Las Vegas’s and GTBradley. May want to have the front end alignment tweaked to help with handling, recommendations would be appreciated.
I have the FFR standard coolant overflow tank, it has not overflowed yet, hottest engine temp so far is 70C, outside temp about 90F.
I currently have a 60 day temporary license.
Thanks to everyone on this forum for helping another novices dream come true.