SoopaCooga
Veteran CEG'er
The first one will be built in two weeks max. So if you want the first peice it can happen. Joey
Thanks for the offer! Although, I hope to be done with the install much sooner: this weekend!
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The first one will be built in two weeks max. So if you want the first peice it can happen. Joey
I didn't see motor mounts or axles on your list. I hope you plan on upgrading those as well with your power goals.
I didn't see motor mounts or axles on your list. I hope you plan on upgrading those as well with your power goals.
I was thinking of filling the mounts rather than using inserts, but DanG tells me polyurethane fill for the motor mounts takes seven days to cure. Since this car is a daily driver, i probably can't let it sit for a week until Christmas at the earliest. So perhaps inserts are the route to take. Thanks for the reminder! Folks running boosted on here say that OEM axles should be fine, and they're only $50 to replace, so I won't worry about those just yet.
I was thinking of filling the mounts rather than using inserts, but DanG tells me polyurethane fill for the motor mounts takes seven days to cure. Since this car is a daily driver, i probably can't let it sit for a week until Christmas at the earliest. So perhaps inserts are the route to take.
Oh, and the poly cures to full hardness in 48hrs.....
Oh, and the poly cures to full hardness in 48hrs.....
~Josh
Well, that's gonna depend on what urethane casting compound you use. If we review the products available from McMaster-Carr, we find:
Low-Viscosity Urethane (7 days)
Flexible Urethane (2 days)
FDA-Grade Flexible Urethane (1 day)
Solid Urethane (2 hours)
Guess I should use something other than the low visc.
D'oh! Where's the XCAL?!?
The bad news is: The EGR tube and fuel rail are not the only modifications necessary; other things, including the PCV and EGR solenoid had to be relocated. [moaning] The good news is: the hood closes without hitting the IAC! [rejoicing]
The last modification to be done is the TB bracket. Looks like either an ATX or SVT throttle cable will be necessary, and nobody local has them in stock. Worst of all, my mechanic went MIA. :\
I am hoping maybe I'm on the right thread. I've got a complete 3.0 litre from a 2001 taurus in my 98 contour. I have the contour computer running it. I've got the lean codes telling me to replace the front and back 0xygen sensors, which I did. Then I also replaced the maf sensor, to no avail... I was told that I needed to put the taurus computer in the contour. I want to know if I have to replace the entire wire harness as well, or if the two of them are interchangeable... How'd you guys do it?
:shrug: Jeff