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Old 23-10-2011, 10:45 AM   #241
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Yes, I have recently bought 2 of them, one for the XC and on for the XD. I will see if I can get another one for the LTD.

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Great indepth photos keep them coming as they are a great guide for all of us putting our projects back together!! I know it saves me knicking paint sometimes! once again many thanks & keep up the great work!
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Old 23-10-2011, 03:08 PM   #242
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Default Engine is in!

The engine is in, well mostly. All went well except for popping off a small berak line clip on the fire wall.

BUT!!!! (there's always a but isn't there )

Those lovely "old" new engine mounts don't work!!!!!

Basically, the main part of the rubber is 37mm thick whereas the "new" new engine mounts are 31mm thick. The effect is that the holes for the engine mounts don't line up. Sooooo, engine will stay on and I will change them out insitu for the other ones, one at a time. What a major PITA

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Old 25-10-2011, 12:12 AM   #243
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Taking a step back for a moment, first up was the steering box installation. All I had to do was to fit the pitman arm and the rag joint.





And fitted



And a few random pics of the engine bay









Before putting the car onto all fours, I also wanted to change out the fuel and emission lines

New 1/4 and 3/8" line


All I did was to tape up the new pipe to the old pipe and just pulled it through.



And all done









And then off the jack stands and onto the ground for the first time in a long long time



And in the engine went. I don't have any pics of the engine going in as a mate of mine was helping and he was somewhat pressed for time and with the problem with the engine mounts, it all had to happen pretty quickly.











And the only other job that was done was fitting the console



Lastly, back to the engine mounts: as I mentioned before, the ones that I had fitted initially, had to come out. In doing so, the other ones that I did not want to fit, had to be 'panel beated' to a certain extent so as to make them work. Let's just say that a fair bit of work went into them. However, once modified, they worked a treat.

I dropped the tail shafts and distributors (LTD, XC & XD) today and in about 2 weeks time all should be ready including the power steering pump, carburettors as well as some zinced bolts that still need to go on the car. So, more updates when I get all of the above stuff back.
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Old 25-10-2011, 12:27 AM   #244
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And now for something more technical.

The following is a rebuild of the idler pulley mostly by pics

First, press out the shaft



Press on the outer rim to push the shaft and bearing out of the pulley







And then press out the shaft from the bearing





This is then followed by pressing the new bearing onto the shaft





Then press on the pulley to the shaft & bearing





And lastly, press the shaft back into the bracket


And then, pressing on the cover and centre popping





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Old 25-10-2011, 06:09 AM   #245
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Many thanks Paul. Now I can get that done on my car mate
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Old 25-10-2011, 07:52 AM   #246
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Excellent Work !!!
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Old 25-10-2011, 08:37 AM   #247
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Many thanks Paul. Now I can get that done on my car mate
George, ieally this is best done with a hydraulic press. As I don't have one, hammer, vice and punch have to suffice.
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Old 25-10-2011, 08:43 AM   #248
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Loving the sandal in view Paul

We are 1 all after you spotted my trendy slipper
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Old 03-11-2011, 09:53 PM   #249
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G'day Paull, nearly done mate, good job.

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Old 13-11-2011, 07:53 PM   #250
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New to AFF and only saw this thread 2 weeks ago. Very impressive, the build and the sheds! Love it
This is a high quality build and can't wait to see the finished car on here and maybe in the flesh one day.
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Old 13-11-2011, 08:16 PM   #251
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Loving this build that is high attention to detail , great cobra can't wait to see the rest.
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Yes mate - i fully concur with all above comments..... Sensational work.
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Old 18-11-2011, 12:56 PM   #253
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I'm so jealous of this build - well done Paull.
Just wondering once she's done - will she be a now and then weekend cruiser and show stopper at all ?
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Old 30-11-2011, 11:01 PM   #254
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Small update. A few things have returned

Power steering pump






Air cleaner has been plastic media blasted and undercoated. It still needs a final coat in that lovely blue


Distributor (the other one is for the P6 LTD that I am restoring)


Driveshafts, (same as above, the longer one is for the P6 LTD)


And of course, saving the best for last, the Carter Thermoqad (lots of pics here)














And a few in the engine bay






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Old 30-11-2011, 11:06 PM   #255
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That has to be one of the best looking carbies I have ever seen!
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Just wondering once she's done - will she be a now and then weekend cruiser and show stopper at all ?
Thanks for your kind words.

I think it will be a now and then weekend cruiser. I have made quite a few changes away from standard for the car to be judged as a starndard resto so I don't think it would do all that well. But I am certainly happy with it as I have done the car the way that I have always wanted to.
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That has to be one of the best looking carbies I have ever seen!
When I picked up all three, it was like Carter TQ heaven. the bloke kept asking me "are you happy with them?" Like how could I not be!!!!
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Thanks for sharing the pics Paull. Awesome
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Loving the sandal in view Paul

We are 1 all after you spotted my trendy slipper
That wasn't planned, trust you to pick up on it though

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wayne cqld G'day Paull, nearly done mate, good job.

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Thanks Wayne. Not long now!!

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This is a high quality build and can't wait to see the finished car on here and maybe in the flesh one day.
Thanks for all of your kind words fellas, puts a smile on my face to see that the effort and the car is appreciated.
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Thanks for your kind words.

I think it will be a now and then weekend cruiser. I have made quite a few changes away from standard for the car to be judged as a starndard resto so I don't think it would do all that well. But I am certainly happy with it as I have done the car the way that I have always wanted to.
Yea all your small mods are better than original well done. I will keep following this to the finish.
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My lust for the Cobra as a kid is why I ordered my GT new in 2004 with the blue stripes. Loved reading through this see it slowly coming to life. Thanks!!
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it has been said before but mate ...WOW what a quality build ,i have a look in every now and then to see how its going and to get some inspiration when i get to doing my xb gt back to original ,only hope i dont rush it and end up not happy with the job ,has there been anything that you have found that you wish could have been done better or differantly ...doc
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When I picked up all three, it was like Carter TQ heaven. the bloke kept asking me "are you happy with them?" Like how could I not be!!!!
Hi Paull, You didn't by anychance happen to pick it up along with two other thermoquads from The Carby shop in O'connor? I walked in there to ask him about my Holley and there was three full recon Thermoquads sitting on the front counter ready for pick up. He said a bloke was picking up all three!

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Really nice Paul.

Nearly there and looking fantastic...
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Old 21-12-2011, 03:06 PM   #266
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Hi Paull, You didn't by anychance happen to pick it up along with two other thermoquads from The Carby shop in O'connor? I walked in there to ask him about my Holley and there was three full recon Thermoquads sitting on the front counter ready for pick up. He said a bloke was picking up all three!
Certainly was, scroll down to the bottom of the page

One for the P6 LTD
http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthr...1328255&page=5

And one for this car. I have been a bit slack and I have not posted up the most recent photos for the XD

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it has been said before but mate ...WOW what a quality build ,i have a look in every now and then to see how its going and to get some inspiration when i get to doing my xb gt back to original ,only hope i dont rush it and end up not happy with the job ,has there been anything that you have found that you wish could have been done better or differantly ...doc
Yes.

Leaf springs to be painted properly.
To have it finished by now.

On the last point, I have recently changed jobs and the way it's looking, the car won't be touched for the indefinite future. Same applies to the XD and the LTD. Real bummer that.
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On the last point, I have recently changed jobs and the way it's looking, the car won't be touched for the indefinite future. Same applies to the XD and the LTD. Real bummer that.
Just read all 9 pages and sorry to hear about the work being put off for awhile, hope your new job turns out OK so you can get back into the swing of things.
Would love to drive a beauty like this.. good luck mate..
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Just read all 9 pages and sorry to hear about the work being put off for awhile, hope your new job turns out OK so you can get back into the swing of things.
Would love to drive a beauty like this.. good luck mate..
New job is working out well, just no time for the cars. Currently painting the whole house (inside) on the weekends which leaves nothing for the Cobra. Hopefully come Easter, I will have a few days to work on it. I have also just put the car back up onto the stands to keep the weight off the tyres. So close yet so far :(

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Hi,any updates Paul ? I was just looking at a NZ website with a resto of my late brothers Cobra 388 ....wow it is going to be one tough beast . Hope you get to drive 140 soon.
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