JPPT
09-17-2023, 07:25 AM
I have a RHD Mk4, with gen 3 Coyote engine.
I thought I would trial putting the engine in to see how much space I would have. Also, trying to get an idea of where extra bits go because everything is on the wrong side from the instructions and I'm not sure which accessories it matters for.
Also, the RHD instructions call for spacers on both sides of the mount - so I thought I would check that out too.
I have been given black 3 piece spacers which required me to take the engine mounts apart and have the spacers inserted into them (photos attached).
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To be clear, the clutch/bellhouse/transmission are not attached in these photos.
Boy, it was a tight fit. I'm guessing its going to be even harder with the transmission etc attached so not looking forward to that at all.
My questions are (probably stupid):
1) I wondered (for next time): is it easier to have the engine mounts loosely mounted to the frame instead of the engine?
2) The engine is very slightly tilted to the left side (my passenger side). The Moroso oil pan is well above the 4 inch tubes but there is a slight tilt. Should I be worried about this? It is a little annoying so if I were to try and fix it, do I put an extra spacer between the engine and the mount on the left hand side?
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3) The crankshaft is about 3/4 of an inch from the transverse 4-inch tube and the (short) oil filter about half an inch. My spirit level tells me the engine is pretty much horizontal in the front to back axis. I presume the engine will lean back further when the transmission is attached (the second photo has my son pushing the engine back. It'll still going to be very close - is that normal? How much space do other Coyote owners have between that transverse tube and their crankshaft pulley?
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4) The instructions seem to indicate that the computer goes on the right had side but I don't have that space because my pedal box stuff is on that side. I'm wondering if I mount the computer on the other side, will I have enough wire to go to all the appropriate plugs - is there enough redundancy built in for this?
5) I guess I will mount brake lines and cylinders on the RH side (my driver side) and the fuel lines on the left. Does anyone see any major issues with this?
Thanks for your advice/answers.
Cheers
JP
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I thought I would trial putting the engine in to see how much space I would have. Also, trying to get an idea of where extra bits go because everything is on the wrong side from the instructions and I'm not sure which accessories it matters for.
Also, the RHD instructions call for spacers on both sides of the mount - so I thought I would check that out too.
I have been given black 3 piece spacers which required me to take the engine mounts apart and have the spacers inserted into them (photos attached).
190161
190160
To be clear, the clutch/bellhouse/transmission are not attached in these photos.
Boy, it was a tight fit. I'm guessing its going to be even harder with the transmission etc attached so not looking forward to that at all.
My questions are (probably stupid):
1) I wondered (for next time): is it easier to have the engine mounts loosely mounted to the frame instead of the engine?
2) The engine is very slightly tilted to the left side (my passenger side). The Moroso oil pan is well above the 4 inch tubes but there is a slight tilt. Should I be worried about this? It is a little annoying so if I were to try and fix it, do I put an extra spacer between the engine and the mount on the left hand side?
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3) The crankshaft is about 3/4 of an inch from the transverse 4-inch tube and the (short) oil filter about half an inch. My spirit level tells me the engine is pretty much horizontal in the front to back axis. I presume the engine will lean back further when the transmission is attached (the second photo has my son pushing the engine back. It'll still going to be very close - is that normal? How much space do other Coyote owners have between that transverse tube and their crankshaft pulley?
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4) The instructions seem to indicate that the computer goes on the right had side but I don't have that space because my pedal box stuff is on that side. I'm wondering if I mount the computer on the other side, will I have enough wire to go to all the appropriate plugs - is there enough redundancy built in for this?
5) I guess I will mount brake lines and cylinders on the RH side (my driver side) and the fuel lines on the left. Does anyone see any major issues with this?
Thanks for your advice/answers.
Cheers
JP
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