jloehlein
03-27-2016, 04:08 PM
Hi Guys,
I've been lurking on the Forum for a while now, searching and finding lots of useful information. I thought I'd take the time to say 'hi' and create a build thread. My father and I are building the car together to replace his 1995 Mustang Cobra. We got it in late 2014. I've been working on it a couple weekends a month except the last 6 months - I had to repair one of my cars after hitting a deer. I'm getting close to the go kart stage and have yet to touch the body.
Anyways...pictures! Here is my Dad's '95 Cobra. It had a 331 and Kenne Bell in it.
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5335/9145943989_a177532fae_c.jpg
He pulled the heads to replace the head gaskets and found this...two pistons that had been beaten up from detonation, I suspect. That's the top ring you're seeing at two o'clock on the left-most piston. The piston on the right is deformed in the same general area.
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5536/9145943011_ba3950e7d4_c.jpg
We were talking about options and I know he's always wanted a Cobra. It seemed like a good time to make the leap. He ordered it and it was delivered to my house the day before Thanksgiving in 2014.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7575/15908380165_9d6d632ab2_c.jpg
The original plan was to rebuild the 331 as a NA motor with higher compression and a different cam. I think my father went crazy though and ordered a 408 from Gordon.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7418/16430610672_ea3ce71cf6_c.jpg
Here it is in the car
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7686/17283029935_8db0f8875e_c.jpg
In the mean time, I was building a bigger shop. We moved the car down there last summer. It's nice having all the room. My wife is happy she gets to park in the attached garage for the first time in the 9 years we've been together!
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/517/20019792368_ebd4961f8b_c.jpg
Anyways, I just picked up working on the car again a couple of weeks ago. Right now I'm wrapping up all the plumbing and will soon move to wiring. Looking forward to posting more details and getting feedback/ideas here as I progress.
I've been lurking on the Forum for a while now, searching and finding lots of useful information. I thought I'd take the time to say 'hi' and create a build thread. My father and I are building the car together to replace his 1995 Mustang Cobra. We got it in late 2014. I've been working on it a couple weekends a month except the last 6 months - I had to repair one of my cars after hitting a deer. I'm getting close to the go kart stage and have yet to touch the body.
Anyways...pictures! Here is my Dad's '95 Cobra. It had a 331 and Kenne Bell in it.
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5335/9145943989_a177532fae_c.jpg
He pulled the heads to replace the head gaskets and found this...two pistons that had been beaten up from detonation, I suspect. That's the top ring you're seeing at two o'clock on the left-most piston. The piston on the right is deformed in the same general area.
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5536/9145943011_ba3950e7d4_c.jpg
We were talking about options and I know he's always wanted a Cobra. It seemed like a good time to make the leap. He ordered it and it was delivered to my house the day before Thanksgiving in 2014.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7575/15908380165_9d6d632ab2_c.jpg
The original plan was to rebuild the 331 as a NA motor with higher compression and a different cam. I think my father went crazy though and ordered a 408 from Gordon.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7418/16430610672_ea3ce71cf6_c.jpg
Here it is in the car
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7686/17283029935_8db0f8875e_c.jpg
In the mean time, I was building a bigger shop. We moved the car down there last summer. It's nice having all the room. My wife is happy she gets to park in the attached garage for the first time in the 9 years we've been together!
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/517/20019792368_ebd4961f8b_c.jpg
Anyways, I just picked up working on the car again a couple of weeks ago. Right now I'm wrapping up all the plumbing and will soon move to wiring. Looking forward to posting more details and getting feedback/ideas here as I progress.