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Old 11-09-2004, 01:11 AM
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Mustang instructions

Hey guys, I"m in the need for the instructions from the amt. 1997 Mustang cobra svt. Particularly, the engine compartment. I'm kinda stuck and I'd appreciate some help. thanks
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Old 11-09-2004, 01:18 AM
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I don't have the kit nor have I seen it, but I've had a hand in a friend's 1:1 '98 Cobra. What are you stuck on?
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Old 11-09-2004, 01:19 PM
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Re: Mustang instructions

I just want to know if a kit a friend gave me has all the parts for the engine. I'm having trouble with the engine block. There seems to be a space (way too large)in the middle. right above the main part of the block ( in between the valves/valve covers of each side). I know that the intake thingy (sorry) with the horse logo on it goes on top, but I feel like something has to go underneath it.
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Re: Mustang instructions

Just compare it to some photos of the real cars engine if it has something your model doesn't then you know you are missing something!
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If there's a hole in the top of the block, there should be something to fit into that hole, usually the intake. If there's a peg in the bottom of the intake, that's probably what goes there. On the '96, the intake might be in two peices (it is on the real car) so there's a chance you're missing the lower intake. Kits usually don't come with big holes in parts unless there's something that goes in that hole!
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